
1) Affix a tessera 2) Application after drilling 3) Bit of dental work 4) Buhlwork or mosaic 5) Cabinet design feature 6) Carpentry embellishment 7) Cavity filler 8) Champleve 9) Decorative art 10) Decorative filling 11) Decorative woodwork 12) Decorative work 13) Delicate decoration 14) Dental art
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1) Embed 2) Marqueterie 3) Marquetry 4) Parquet 5) Parqueterie 6) Parquetry
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Markers on your fretboard that give players with a frame of reference. Most are dot inlays, but can be a variety of shapes or designs.
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• (n.) Matter or pieces of wood, ivory, etc., inlaid, or prepared for inlaying; that which is inserted or inlaid for ornament or variety. • (v. t.) To lay within; hence, to insert, as pieces of pearl, iviry, choice woods, or the like, in a groundwork of some other material; to form an ornamental surface; to diversify or adorn with inserti...
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An intracoronal dental restoration, made outside the oral cavity to conform to the prepared cavity, which restores some of the occlusal surface of a tooth, but does not restore any cusp tips. It is retained by luting cement. (American College of Prosthodontics; The Glossary of Prosthodontic Terms)
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Decorative patterns created with pieces of different woods or other materials, which have been set into the surface of wood furniture.
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in the visual arts, any decorative technique used to create an ornamental design, pattern, or scene by inserting or setting into a shallow or ... [12 related articles]
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a gold, porcelain, or composite custom-made filling cemented into the tooth. If it covers the tips of the teeth, it is called an onlay.
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A porcelain, resin, or gold filling that is cemented or bonded in place to help restore a small portion of a decayed or broken tooth.
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Decorative technique used on furniture until replaced by
marquetry in the 17th century. A pattern composed of differently coloured woods or other materials such as horn or ivory is inset into the...
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(in´la) material laid into a defect in tissue; in dentistry, a filling made outside the tooth to correspond with the cavity form and then cemented into the cavity.
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Materials such as stones, gems, woods and metals are inserted and cemented into the surface of another material and ground down to create a smooth surface.
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A cast gold filling that is used to replace part of a tooth.
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In'lay` noun Matter or pieces of wood, ivory, etc., inlaid, or prepared for inlaying; that which is inserted or inlaid for ornament or variety. « Crocus and hyacinth with rich
inlay Broidered the ground.»
Milton. « The sloping of the moonlit sward Was damask work, and d...
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In·lay' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Inlaied ;
present participle & verbal noun Inlaying .] To lay within; hence, to insert, as pieces of pearl, ivory, choice woods, or the like, in a groundwork of some other material; to ...
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Decorative technique of inserting contrasting wood veneers or materials to create a feature or design.
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A type of surface decoration that is created by insetting into a solid base a pattern composed of colored woods or other materials such as ivory, mother of pearl or metals. Inlay is recessed into a solid carcase, as opposed to marquetry, which is done with veneer. Also referred to as `intarsia” in italian.
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In woodworking, a technique in which small pieces of wood, often with varying grains and colours, are glued together to make a pattern.
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Surface decoration achieved by the insertion of lines or patterns of contrasting material.
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Inlay An RFID microchip attached to an antenna and mounted on a substrate. Inlays are essentially unfinished RFID labels. They are usually sold to label converters who turn them into smart labels.
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noun a decoration made by fitting pieces of wood into prepared slots in a surface
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A form of reconstruction where new concrete is placed into an area of removed pavement; The removal may be an individual lane, all lanes between the shoulders or only partly through a slab, .
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An indirect intracoronal restoration; a dental restoration made outside of the oral cavity to correspond to the form of the prepared cavity, which is then luted into the tooth.
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Porcelain, resin, or gold filling (made to fit a prepared cavity) bonded in place to help restore a decayed or broken tooth.
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A laboratory processed restoration made of metal, acrylic or porcelain. This filling does not involve the high points of the tooth (cusps).
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