Associations to the word «Inlet»
Noun
- Fjord
- Rankin
- Exhaust
- Outlet
- Manifold
- Compressor
- Valve
- Estuary
- Nozzle
- Chesterfield
- Bathurst
- Headland
- Cove
- Shoreline
- Lagoon
- Promontory
- Anchorage
- Inuit
- Ponce
- Coastline
- Spectrometer
- Antarctica
- Vane
- Turbine
- Shoal
- Mangrove
- Glacier
- Ionization
- Admiralty
- Waterway
- Peninsula
- Bay
- Loch
- Duct
- Firth
- Piston
- Strait
- Intake
- Sediment
- Roanoke
- Pump
- Beaufort
- Rotor
- Prism
- Cook
- Lucie
- Harbour
- Cylinder
- Heater
- Throttle
- Mach
- Vancouver
- Alaska
- Ignition
- Shore
- Isthmus
- Jupiter
- Coast
- Flow
- Blockade
- Analyzer
- Thurston
- Tide
- Injection
- Schooner
- Sloop
- Shetland
- Lighthouse
- Barrier
- Pond
- Pumping
- Erosion
- Fuselage
- Portage
- Ria
- Cairns
- Chesapeake
- Spectrometry
- Radiator
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
INLET, verb. (transitive) To let in; admit.
INLET, verb. (transitive) To insert; inlay.
INLET, noun. A body of water let into a coast, such as a bay, cove, fjord or estuary.
INLET, noun. A passage that leads into a cavity.
Dictionary definition
INLET, noun. An arm off of a larger body of water (often between rocky headlands).
INLET, noun. An opening through which fluid is admitted to a tube or container.
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