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Definition of Inlayers
1. inlayer [n] - See also: inlayer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inlayers
Literary usage of Inlayers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report on the Punjab Exhibition, 1881-82 by Punjab (India). Secretariat (1883)
"33. decorated with ivory inlay, well made ornamentation, rather excessive, and
too much spread over the surface, by Ata Singh and inlayers of Basi ..."
2. An Account of the Natives of the Tonga Islands in the South Pacific Ocean by William Mariner, John Martin (1817)
"... fono le (inlayers of ivory), ... tongi acow {club carvers, or engravers of
the handle, not inlayers); ..."
3. American Architect and Building News (1903)
"The later Italian inlayers imitated the work of Italian fresco and oil painters.
The Indian inlayers likewise imitated the work of the Persian artist who ..."
4. At Home in Fiji by Constance Frederica Gordon Cumming (1817)
"... le (inlayers of ivory), ... tongi acow (club carvers, or engravers of the
handle, not inlayers); ..."
5. The Art of the Saracens in Egypt by Stanley Lane-Poole (1888)
"... the fact that there was a school of inlayers and metalworkers at Cairo which
survived, though in diminished numbers and prosperity, to his own day, ..."