A term used to identify the placement of a shorter mark in relation to other marks inthe field A triple is thrown, the first mark is 200 yards away, the second mark 100 yards away, and the third mark is 250 yards away, the second mark is called "indented" because the dog must go long, then short, then long again A difficult concept to teach
If something is indented, its edge or surface is uneven because parts of it have been worn away or cut away. an indented edge or surface has cuts or marks in it (Partly from INDENT; partly from indent (14-21 centuries), from dent)
having repeated square indentations like those in a battlement; "a crenelated molding"