Lexicographical Neighbors of Inlocked
Literary usage of Inlocked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Timber by James Rae Baterden (1908)
"... it is of a pale brown or grey colour with inlocked grain, heavy, hard, and
durable. Both it and the timbers mentioned above are much used for railway ..."
2. New South Wales: Her Commerce and Resources by Gilderoy Wells Griffin (1888)
"—Timber hard, tough, heavy, inlocked, and durable. ... Timber much valued, hard,
tough, inlocked, and durable; used for bridges, sleepers, railway carriages ..."
3. Official Year Book of New South Wales by Australian Bureau of Statistics, New South Wales Bureau of Statistics and Economics (1902)
"Its wood is hard, heavy, strong, inlocked, and durable ; and is suitable for ...
Its wood is highly appreciated, being hard, tough, strong, inlocked, ..."
4. Hermathena by Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland) (1907)
"But it found its basis in the transformation of the grim worship of cruel Canaanite
gods into the idea of the dominance of a self- inlocked Ego, ..."
5. The Table Book by William Hone (1828)
"... On our visit to Bromley church, as soon 3 the modern outer gates of the porch
were inlocked, we were struck by the venerable ..."