in·let (in′let′, in let′; for n. in′let′, -lət)
transitive verb inlet -·let′, inletting -·let′·ting
to inlay or insert
Origin: ME inletan: see in- & let
noun
a narrow strip of water extending into a body of land from a river, lake, ocean, etc.; small bay or creek
a narrow strip of water between islands
a stream, river, etc. that flows into a larger body of water, as a lake or pond
the act of letting something in
an entrance, opening, or passage
something inlaid or inserted
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