Definition of Inlaids. Meaning of Inlaids. Synonyms of Inlaids

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Definition of Inlaids

Inlaid
Inlaid In*laid", p. p. of Inlay.

Meaning of Inlaids from wikipedia

- and has six control surfaces, including two elevons and four "inlaids". The inlaids are small flap structures mounted on the top and bottom of the wing...
- the surface pattern. The word derives from a Middle French word meaning "inlaid work". The veneers used are primarily woods, but may include bone, ivory...
- alexandrinum. Inlaid artifacts have come down to us from the Ancient Mayan civilization, among them, jade, mother of pearl and onyx inlaid into stone during...
- often still referred to as "lino". The finest linoleum floors, known as "inlaid", are extremely durable, and are made by joining and inlaying solid pieces...
- East Asian art, was prevalent. The motifs could be painted, plastered, or inlaid using materials like marquetry woodwork or lacquered jade. In the Catherine...
- the Taj Mahal. The mausoleum's façade is embellished with red sandstone inlaid with marble motifs. The square-shaped mausoleum is a 22 foot tall, single-story...
- Encaustic or inlaid tiles are ceramic tiles in which the pattern or figure on the surface is not a product of the glaze but of different colors of clay...
- definite date (although they are not inlaid with anything).: 49–50  One extant item may be even older: an inlaid ewer by the master craftsman Ibrahim...
- primarily in Northern Europe, dated to the 9th to 11th centuries, with blades inlaid with the inscription +VLFBERH+T or +VLFBERHT+. The word "Ulfberht" is a...
- wooden box measuring 21.59 cm (8.50 in) wide by 49.53 cm (19.50 in) long, inlaid with a mosaic of s****, red limestone, and lapis lazuli. It comes from the...