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  • 21inlet — noun 1》 a small arm of the sea, a lake, or a river. 2》 a place or means of entry: an air inlet. 3》 (in tailoring and dressmaking) an inserted piece of material …

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  • 22The Silk Road — For other uses, see Silk Road (disambiguation). The Silk Road Directed by Junya Sato[1] Written by …

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  • 24inlet — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. creek, cove; entrance, ingress; channel. See opening. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. delta, gulf, channel; see bay 1 . III (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A body of water partly enclosed by land but having a… …

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  • 25inlet — in·let || ɪnlet n. narrow opening through which water flows into an area of land, narrow arm of the sea, recessed area along a shoreline; narrow passage between islands; entrance …

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  • 26inlet — n 1. cove, nook, bay, fjord, arm, armlet, arm of the sea, bight; firth, frith, bayou, Scot. loch, Brit. creek, reach; strait, channel, narrow, narrows, sound, Scot. kyle. 2. entry, entrance, ingress, intake, access, opening; path, door, doorway,… …

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  • 27inlet — n. 1 a small arm of the sea, a lake, or a river. 2 a piece inserted, esp. in dressmaking etc. 3 a way of entry. Etymology: ME f. IN + LET(1) v …

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  • 28Burrard Inlet — thumb|250px|right|Burrard Inlet and the Second Narrows Ironworkers Memorial Bridge, looking west from Capitol Hill in Burnaby: For other places with the same name, see Burrard. Burrard Inlet is a relatively shallow sided coastal fjord in… …

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  • 29Baltic Sea — For other uses, see Baltic (disambiguation). Baltic Sea Map of the Baltic Sea Location Europe Coordinates …

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  • 30Inlet — In let, n. 1. A passage by which an inclosed place may be entered; a place of ingress; entrance; especially, a narrow waterway leading into a harbor. [1913 Webster] Doors and windows, inlets of men and of light. Sir H. Wotton. [1913 Webster] 2. A …

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