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Definition of inlet
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Inlet (n.) That which is let in or
inland;
an
inserted
material.
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Arm
::
Arm (n.) An inlet of water from the sea.
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..
Haven
::
Haven (n.) A bay,
recess,
or inlet of the sea, or the mouth of a
river,
which
affords
anchorage
and
shelter
for
shipping;
a
harbor;
a
port..
Bay
::
Bay (n.) An inlet of the sea,
usually
smaller
than a gulf, but of the same
general
character..
Inlet
::
Inlet (n.) A
passage
by which an
inclosed
place may be
entered;
a place of
ingress;
entrance.
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..
Mouthpiece
::
Mouthpiece
(n.) An
appendage
to an inlet or
outlet
opening
of a pipe or
vessel,
to
direct
or
facilitate
the
inflow
or
outflow
of a
fluid..
Inrunning
::
Inrunning
(n.) The act or the place of
entrance;
an
inlet.
Veinlet
::
Veinlet
(n.) A small vein.
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..
Cove
::
Cove (n.) A
retired
nook;
especially,
a
small,
sheltered
inlet,
creek,
or bay; a
recess
in the
shore..
Nozzle
::
Nozzle
(n.) A short
outlet,
or
inlet,
pipe
projecting
from the end or side of a
hollow
vessel,
as a
steam-engine
cylinder
or a steam
boiler..
Voe
::
Voe (n.) An
inlet,
bay, or
creek;
-- so
called
in the
Orkney
and
Shetland
Islands..
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..
Indraught
::
Indraught
(n.) An
opening
from the sea into the land; an
inlet.
Chainlet
::
Chainlet
(n.) A small
chain.
Slough
::
Slough
(n.) A wet
place;
a
swale;
a side
channel
or inlet from a
river.
Hope
::
Hope (n.) A small bay; an
inlet;
a
haven.
Wear
::
Wear (n.) A fence of
stakes,
brushwood,
or the like, set in a
stream,
tideway,
or inlet of the sea, for
taking
fish..
Inlet
::
Inlet (n.) That which is let in or
inland;
an
inserted
material.
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