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[ US /ˈɪnˌɫɛt/ ]
[ UK /ˈɪnlət/ ]
NOUN
  1. an arm off of a larger body of water (often between rocky headlands)
  2. an opening through which fluid is admitted to a tube or container

How To Use inlet In A Sentence

  • Plastic Grids were placed in the bottom of the main vat to stop the fish from being sucked into the pump inlet.
  • That's because she has traveled many of the nation's lakes, rivers and inlets behind the helm of her 34-foot Silverton, Buy the Hour.
  • The fuel inlet connector and the armature are adapted to permit a first flow path of gaseous fuel between the armature and the magnetic coil as part of a path leading to said fuel valve.
  • Many of the bays and inlets are simply beautiful and consist of rock or sand, sometimes dropping away dramatically into 50 feet of water, at other times sloping gently in to shallows of just a few feet.
  • A number of questions crowded to Gregory's mind, as they crossed the jettied inlet and headed down the coast. El Diablo
  • Liquid metal enters the crystallization cavity (19) through a cow horn shape water inlet (2) positioned at a dead point on the crystallization wheel (1).
  • They winter in open, coastal environments, favoring bays and inlets with sandy shores and shellfish beds.
  • Where once the harbour might have had a currach or two tied up, the inlet is now festooned with yachts and dinghies and motor boats and punts of all shapes and sizes.
  • It is a land of undulating hills and hollows, dips and drumlins, rivers, inlets, estuaries and lakes, dotted with homes and barns.
  • Open a nearby hot water faucet and the inlet water valve to refill the tank.
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