Inlaid vs. Enlaid — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Inlaid and Enlaid
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Inlaid
Past tense and past participle of inlay.
Enlaid
Simple past tense and past participle of enlay
Inlaid
Set into a surface in a decorative pattern
A mahogany dresser with an inlaid teak design.
Inlaid
Decorated with a pattern set into a surface
Inlaid antique furniture.
Inlaid
Having a pattern that goes through to the backing. Used of linoleum or vinyl flooring.
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Inlaid
Simple past tense and past participle of inlay
Inlaid
(of a design) Set into a surface in a decorative pattern.
Inlaid
(of the surface of an item) Having an inset decorative pattern.
Inlaid
Of Inlay.
Inlaid
Adorned by inlays
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