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There are 24 words containing INLAY

inlay  ——  Finlayinlayspinlay  ——  inlayedinlayerpinlays  ——  inlayersinlayingMcKinlay  ——  Finlaysoninlay␣cardinlayingsMcKinlays  ——  inlay␣cardskinchin␣lay  ——  Finlaycolor  ——  igpay␣atinlay  ——  in␣layman's␣termsin␣laymen's␣terms  ——  in␣laywoman's␣terms  ——  in␣layperson's␣terms  ——  Finlayson's␣squirrel  ——  Finlayson's␣squirrels

32 definitions found

  • inlay — v. (Also figuratively) To place (pieces of a foreign material)… — v. (Dentistry) To place an inlay in a tooth. — n. The material placed within a different material in the form of a decoration.
  • Finlay — prop.n. A Scottish surname from Scottish Gaelic derived from the… — prop.n. A male given name transferred from the surname.
  • inlays — n. Plural of inlay. — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inlay.
  • pinlay — n. (Dentistry) An inlay braced with pins.
  • inlayed — v. (Nonstandard) simple past tense and past participle of inlay.
  • inlayer — n. One who inlays. — n. A trough or channel carrying water to the wheel of a watermill.
  • pinlays — n. Plural of pinlay.
  • inlayers — n. Plural of inlayer.
  • inlaying — v. Present participle of inlay. — n. An inlaid pattern.
  • McKinlay — prop.n. A surname from Scottish Gaelic. — prop.n. A town in Queensland, Australia. — prop.n. McKinlay Shire, a local government area in Queensland…
  • Finlayson — prop.n. A surname originating as a patronymic.
  • inlay␣card — n. A pamphlet accompanying a CD, film etc., summarising the contents…
  • inlayings — n. Plural of inlaying.
  • McKinlays — prop.n. Plural of McKinlay.
  • inlay␣cards — n. Plural of inlay card.
  • kinchin␣lay — n. (Obsolete, UK, thieves’ cant) The robbing of children.
  • Finlaycolor — prop.n. (Photography, historical) An early additive colour photography…
  • igpay␣atinlay — n. (Slang) Pig Latin.
  • in␣layman's␣terms — phr. (Idiomatic) Phrased simply, without jargon.
  • in␣laymen's␣terms — phr. Alternative form of in layman’s terms.
  • in␣laywoman's␣terms — phr. (Idiomatic) Phrased simply (for the sake of average women).
  • in␣layperson's␣terms — phr. (Idiomatic) Synonym of in layman’s terms.
  • Finlayson's␣squirrel — n. Callosciurus finlaysonii, an Asian squirrel.
  • Finlayson's␣squirrels — n. Plural of Finlayson’s squirrel.
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  • Scrabble in English: 8 words
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  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
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