a small picture inserted within the bounds or a larger one
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an artifact that is inserted or is to be inserted
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a piece of material used to strengthen or enlarge a garment
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set or place in
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Inset \In*set"\, v. t. To infix. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Inset \In"set\, n. 1. That which is inserted or set in; an insertion.
2. (Bookbinding) One or more separate leaves inserted in a volume before binding; as: (a) A portion of the printed sheet in certain sizes of books which is cut off before folding, and set into the middle of the folded sheet to complete the succession of paging; -- also called {offcut}. (b) A page or pages of advertisements inserted.
The teen-ager said she spent most of the month of December drawing her map, "The Growth of a Nation," which featured colorful geographical and historical pictures inset in each of the original colonies.
Albers died in 1976 at the age of 88. He moved to America in 1933, where he spent the rest of his life, engaged after 1950 in endless colour variations upon his 'Homage to the Square', three simple squares inset in a uniform format.
The contract covers the supply of over 2,200 inset taxiway lights at the airport, which is located at Osaka and designed to meet passenger growth into the next century.