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Definition of inlet
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of inlet is as below...
Inlet (n.) A
passage
by which an
inclosed
place may be
entered;
a place of
ingress;
entrance.
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Fleet
::
Fleet (v. i.) A
flood;
a creek or
inlet;
a bay or
estuary;
a
river;
--
obsolete,
except
as a place name, -- as Fleet
Street
in
London..
Inlet
::
Inlet (n.) A bay or
recess,as
in the shore of a sea, lake, or large
river;
a
narrow
strip of water
running
into the land or
between
islands..
Finlet
::
Finlet
(n.) A
little
fin; one of the parts of a
divided
fin.
Slough
::
Slough
(n.) A wet
place;
a
swale;
a side
channel
or inlet from a
river.
Inlet
::
Inlet (n.) That which is let in or
inland;
an
inserted
material.
Hope
::
Hope (n.) A small bay; an
inlet;
a
haven.
Veinlet
::
Veinlet
(n.) A small vein.
Indraught
::
Indraught
(n.) An
opening
from the sea into the land; an
inlet.
Creek
::
Creek (n.) A small inlet or bay,
narrower
and
extending
further
into the land than a cove; a
recess
in the shore of the sea, or of a
river..
Arm
::
Arm (n.) An inlet of water from the sea.
Voe
::
Voe (n.) An
inlet,
bay, or
creek;
-- so
called
in the
Orkney
and
Shetland
Islands..
Port
::
Port (v.) A place where ships may ride
secure
from
storms;
a
sheltered
inlet,
bay, or cove; a
harbor;
a
haven.
Used also
figuratively..
Inlet
::
Inlet (n.) A
passage
by which an
inclosed
place may be
entered;
a place of
ingress;
entrance.
Rugose
::
Rugose
(a.)
Wrinkled;
full of
wrinkles;
specifically
(Bot.),
having
the
veinlets
sunken
and the
spaces
between
them
elevated,
as the
leaves
of the sage and
horehound..
Inrunning
::
Inrunning
(n.) The act or the place of
entrance;
an
inlet.
Cove
::
Cove (n.) A
retired
nook;
especially,
a
small,
sheltered
inlet,
creek,
or bay; a
recess
in the
shore..
Fiord
::
Fiord (n.) A
narrow
inlet of the sea,
penetrating
between
high banks or
rocks,
as on the
coasts
of
Norway
and
Alaska..
Bay
::
Bay (n.) An inlet of the sea,
usually
smaller
than a gulf, but of the same
general
character..
Bayou
::
Bayou (n.) An inlet from the Gulf of
Mexico,
from a lake, or from a large
river,
sometimes
sluggish,
sometimes
without
perceptible
movement
except
from tide and
wind..
Venule
::
Venule
(n.) A small vein; a
veinlet;
specifically
(Zool.),
one of the small
branches
of the veins of the wings in
insects..
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