Lexicographical Neighbors of Inlocks
Literary usage of Inlocks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Chemical Trade JournalChemical engineering (1887)
"... which they hold tightly, inlocks the glass. This operation releases the full
force of a current of air, which, at a pressure of solb., comes along a ..."
2. The Popular Encyclopedia: Being a General Dictionary of Arts, Sciences by Daniel Keyte Sandford, Thomas Thomson, Allan Cunningham (1841)
"In a very ingenious lock, inLOCKS. When a canal varies from one level to another
of different elevation, the place where the change of level takes place, ..."
3. Mists of Fire: A Trilogy and Some Eclogs by Coates-Kinney (1899)
"... hath seen the Father—who hath seen Me sees the Father": Jesus' paradox To
teach that form must ever intervene * Between us and the Formless it inlocks. ..."