Associations to the word «Inlaid»
Noun
- Jar
- Embroidery
- Wall
- Emblem
- Cupboard
- Fresco
- Ax
- Chair
- Statue
- Flower
- Knob
- Urn
- Plume
- Girdle
- Langdon
- Logo
- Initial
- Velvet
- Compartment
- Scarf
- Glitter
- Slate
- Coffin
- Curtain
- Slipper
- Elayne
- Shield
- Vine
- Senor
- Sheath
- Stall
- Petal
- Plate
- Foil
- Interior
- Wedge
- Leaf
- Design
- Fountain
- Platinum
- Arch
- Coat
- Square
- Woven
- Mummy
- Piece
- Hinge
- Saddle
- Ver
- Knife
- Calf
- Pistol
- Disk
- Sill
- Cloak
- Colour
- Palace
- Raj
- Tunic
- Sculpture
- Cube
- Butt
- Workman
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
INLAID, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of inlay
INLAID, adjective. (of a design) Set into a surface in a decorative pattern.
INLAID, adjective. (of the surface of an item) Having an inset decorative pattern.
Dictionary definition
INLAID, adjective. Adorned by inlays.
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