inset

inset
in|set1 [ˈınset] n
1.) a small picture, map etc in the corner of a page or larger picture etc, which shows more detail or information
The venture earned Mr Taylor (inset) millions of dollars.
2.) something which is fixed into or onto the surface of something else
a pendant with a diamond inset
inset 2
in|set2 [ınˈset] v past tense and past participle inset present participle insetting [T]
1.) if something is inset with decorations or jewels, they are fixed into or on its surface
inset sth with sth
a wooden box inset with ivory
inset sth into sth
spotlights inset into the ceiling
2.) to put a small picture, map etc on a printed page

Dictionary of contemporary English. 2013.

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  • inset — (n.) 1550s, influx of water, place where water flows in, from IN (Cf. in) + SET (Cf. set). Meaning extra pages of a book, etc. is from 1875; that of small map in the border of a larger one is from 1881 …   Etymology dictionary

  • inset — I UK [ˈɪnset] / US [ˈɪnˌset] noun [countable] Word forms inset : singular inset plural insets 1) a small picture or map inside a larger one 2) something that is put in something else a gold ring with diamond insets II UK [ɪnˈset] / US verb… …   English dictionary

  • inset — insetter, n. n. /in set /; v. /in set /, n., v., inset, insetting. n. 1. something inserted; insert. 2. a small picture, map, etc., inserted within the border of a larger one. 3. influx. 4. the act of setting in. 5. a piece of cloth or other… …   Universalium

  • inset — 1 noun (C) a small picture, map etc in the corner of a page or larger picture etc, which shows more detail or information: See inset for a comparison of world grain exporters. 2 verb past tense and past participle inset or insetted (T) 1 to put… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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