indenture
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/ɪnˈdɛntʃə/
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Universal
a legal agreement, contract, or document, in particular: historical a deed or contract of which copies were made for the contracting parties with the edges indented for identification and to prevent forgery. a formal list, certificate, or inventory: indentures recording the number of 1377 taxpayers an agreement binding an apprentice to a master: the 30 apprentices have received their indentures on completion of their training [mass noun] the state of being bound to service by an indenture:the bracelet on his wrist represented his indenture to his master historical a contract by which a person agreed to work for a set period for a landowner in a British colony in exchange for passage to the colony.
bind (someone) by an indenture as an apprentice or labourer: Dick was indentured to the Company in 1917 (as adjective indentured)indentured labourers