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Definitions of inlaying in various dictionaries:
verb - decorate the surface of by inserting wood, stone, and metal
verb - to set into a surface
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Decorating wood, perhaps |
Decorating wood surfaces, in a way |
Making parquets, e.g |
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Sep 26 2015 Wall Street Journal |
Apr 13 2012 USA Today |
Jul 15 2011 The Chronicle of Higher Education |
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Present participle of inlay. |
ornament (an object) by embedding pieces of a different material in it, flush with its surface. |
Ornament (an object) by embedding pieces of a different material in it, flush with its surface. |
A design, pattern, or piece of material inlaid in something. |
A filling shaped to fit a tooth cavity. |
A printed card or paper insert supplied with a CD, video, etc. |
Inlaying might refer to |
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Inlay covers a range of techniques in sculpture and the decorative arts for inserting pieces of contrasting, often coloured materials into depressions in a base object to form ornament or pictures that normally are flush with the matrix. A great range of materials have been used both for the base or matrix and for the inlays inserted into it. Inlay is commonly used in the production of decorative furniture, where pieces of coloured wood, precious metals or even diamonds are inserted into the surface of the carcass using various matrices including clearcoats and varnishes. Lutherie inlays are frequently used as decoration and marking on musical instruments, particularly the smaller strings. * Perhaps the most famous example of furniture inlay is that of Andre-Charles Boulle (11 November 1642 28 February 1732) which is known as Boulle Work and evolved in part from inlay produced in Italy during the late 15th century at the Studiolo for Federico da Montefeltro in his Ducal Palace at Urbi |