Inlaid - English meaning
ɪnˈleɪd
Inlaid – definitions in English dictionary
verbOrnament (an object) by embedding pieces of a different material in it, flush with its surface.
Usage examples:
Mahogany panelling inlaid with rosewood
adjectiveOrnamented with embedded pieces of a decorative material flush with the surface.
Usage examples:
An edwardian inlaid mahogany sideboard
adjectiveHaving a decorative pattern put into a surface, or forming a pattern like this
Usage examples:
The top of the wooden chest was inlaid with ivory., locally crafted furniture of inlaid wood
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Word origin
mid 16th century (in the sense ‘lay something in a place in order to hide or preserve it’): from in-2 ‘into’ + lay1.
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