ppl. a. [UN-1 8.]
1. Not marked with indentations.
1750. G. Hughes, Barbados, 133. Two unindented Seams crossing one another at Right Angles.
1828. Lytton, Pelham, III. v. The rest of the countenance was perfectly smooth and unindented.
1863. Tyndall, Heat, v. 160. The border finally becomes unindented.
2. Of type: Set up without indention.
1903. Athenæum, 17 Jan., 78/2. Printed either in fourteen unindented lines, or with only the final couplet indented.
3. Not indentured.
1881. Stevenson, Not I & other Poems (1898), 7.
The pamphlet here presented | |
Was planned and printed by | |
A printer unindented, | |
A bard whom all decry. |