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Indent, indenting

Indenting is the technique of cutting out a decayed stone (or brick) and replacing it with a new one. The replacement stone (or brick) should be similar chemically and in colour to the surrounding material, otherwise indenting can hasten the decay of adjacent stones or bricks.

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Induction loop

A wire loop carried round a space to relay signals to hearing aids

 

Ingoes

The inner faces of a window or door opening.

 

Internal downpipe

A downpipe inside a building, or in the thickness of a wall, usually hidden in a duct.

Related Words  Down pipeDuct

Ironmongery

A general name for door and window fittings, including hinges, locks and catches, handles and knobs.

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