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indenturing
Variant of indenture
indenture
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in·den·ture (in den′c̸hər)
noun
- Now Rare indentation
- a written contract or agreement: originally, it was in duplicate, the two copies having correspondingly notched edges for identification
- a contract binding a person to work for another for a given length of time, as an apprentice to a master, or an immigrant to service in a colony
- an official, authenticated list, inventory, etc.
- Finance a document containing the terms under which bonds are issued
Etymology: ME endenture < OFr & < ML indentura: see indent: now used also as if < indent
transitive verb indentured -·tured, indenturing -·tur·ing
- to bind by indenture
- Archaic indent
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