Definition of Inlocks

1. inlock [v] - See also: inlock

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inlocks

inline hockey
inline skate
inline skates
inline skating
inlined
inlines
inlining
inlist
inlisted
inlisting
inlists
inlive
inlock
inlocked
inlocking
inlocks (current term)
inlook
inlooks
inlumine
inlumined
inlumining
inly
inmacy
inmarriage
inmarry
inmate
inmates
inmeat
inmeats

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. ..."

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