slovo | definícia |
inlay (encz) | inlay,mozaika n: Zdeněk Brož |
inlay (encz) | inlay,ozdobné vykládání n: Zdeněk Brož |
inlay (encz) | inlay,plomba n: Petr Kovář |
inlay (encz) | inlay,vložka n: [med.] plomba skládající se z pevné substance (zlato,
porcelán) vložena do zubní dutiny a zacementovaná Petr Kovář |
inlay (encz) | inlay,vykládat v: Petr Kovář |
Inlay (gcide) | Inlay \In"lay`\, n.
Matter or pieces of wood, ivory, etc., inlaid, or prepared
for inlaying; that which is inserted or inlaid for ornament
or variety; as, ornamented with ivory inlay.
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Crocus and hyacinth with rich inlay
Broidered the ground. --Milton.
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The sloping of the moonlit sward
Was damask work, and deep inlay
Of braided blooms. --Tennyson.
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Inlay (gcide) | Inlay \In*lay"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Inlaied; p. pr. & vb. n.
Inlaying.]
To lay within; hence, to insert, as pieces of pearl, ivory,
mother-of-pearl, choice woods, or the like, in a groundwork
of some other material; to form an ornamental surface; to
diversify or adorn with insertions.
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Look, how the floor of heaven
Is thick inlaid with patines of bright gold. --Shak.
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But these things are . . . borrowed by the monks to
inlay their story. --Milton.
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inlay (wn) | inlay
n 1: (dentistry) a filling consisting of a solid substance (as
gold or porcelain) fitted to a cavity in a tooth and
cemented into place
2: a decoration made by fitting pieces of wood into prepared
slots in a surface
v 1: decorate the surface of by inserting wood, stone, and metal |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
Inlay (gcide) | Inlay \In"lay`\, n.
Matter or pieces of wood, ivory, etc., inlaid, or prepared
for inlaying; that which is inserted or inlaid for ornament
or variety; as, ornamented with ivory inlay.
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Crocus and hyacinth with rich inlay
Broidered the ground. --Milton.
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The sloping of the moonlit sward
Was damask work, and deep inlay
Of braided blooms. --Tennyson.
[1913 Webster]Inlay \In*lay"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Inlaied; p. pr. & vb. n.
Inlaying.]
To lay within; hence, to insert, as pieces of pearl, ivory,
mother-of-pearl, choice woods, or the like, in a groundwork
of some other material; to form an ornamental surface; to
diversify or adorn with insertions.
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Look, how the floor of heaven
Is thick inlaid with patines of bright gold. --Shak.
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But these things are . . . borrowed by the monks to
inlay their story. --Milton.
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Inlayer (gcide) | Inlayer \In*lay"er\, n.
One who inlays, or whose occupation it is to inlay.
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Inlaying (gcide) | Inlay \In*lay"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Inlaied; p. pr. & vb. n.
Inlaying.]
To lay within; hence, to insert, as pieces of pearl, ivory,
mother-of-pearl, choice woods, or the like, in a groundwork
of some other material; to form an ornamental surface; to
diversify or adorn with insertions.
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Look, how the floor of heaven
Is thick inlaid with patines of bright gold. --Shak.
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But these things are . . . borrowed by the monks to
inlay their story. --Milton.
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