intersperse |
inlaid |
As verbs the difference between intersperse and inlaid
is that
intersperse is to mix two things irregularly, placing things of one kind among things of other: while
inlaid is (
inlay).
As an adjective inlaid is
(of a design) set into a surface in a decorative pattern.
inlaid |
encrusted |
As verbs the difference between inlaid and encrusted
is that
inlaid is past tense of inlay while
encrusted is past tense of encrust.
As adjectives the difference between inlaid and encrusted
is that
inlaid is set into a surface in a decorative pattern while
encrusted is having an incrustation.
inlaid |
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inlaid |
embed |
As verbs the difference between inlaid and embed
is that
inlaid is (
inlay) while
embed is to lay as in a bed; to lay in surrounding matter; to bed; as, to embed a thing in clay, mortar, or sand.
As an adjective inlaid
is (of a design) set into a surface in a decorative pattern.
As a noun embed is
an embedded reporter/journalist: a war reporter assigned to and travelling with a military unit.
unlaid |
inlaid |
As adjectives the difference between unlaid and inlaid
is that
unlaid is not laid, not placed while
inlaid is (of a design) set into a surface in a decorative pattern.
As verbs the difference between unlaid and inlaid
is that
unlaid is (
unlay) while
inlaid is (
inlay).
inlaid |
inlard |
As adjectives the difference between inlaid and inlard
is that
inlaid is (of a design) set into a surface in a decorative pattern while
inlard is learned, acquired by learning or training (of some skill or knowledge).
As a verb inlaid
is (
inlay).
inlaid |
inland |
As a verb inlaid
is (
inlay).
As an adjective inlaid
is (of a design) set into a surface in a decorative pattern.
As a noun inland is
homeland, as opposed to foreign country; in composites: domestic.
enlaid |
inlaid |
As verbs the difference between enlaid and inlaid
is that
enlaid is past tense of enlay while
inlaid is past tense of inlay.
As an adjective inlaid is
set into a surface in a decorative pattern.
inlaid |
damascene |
As adjectives the difference between inlaid and damascene
is that
inlaid is (of a design) set into a surface in a decorative pattern while
damascene is of or relating to damascus.
As a verb inlaid
is (
inlay).
As a noun damascene is
a person living in or originating from damascus.
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