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inlet

small arm of water / intake opening
Noun
pl: inlets

This term describes a point of entry, whether natural or mechanical. In a geographical sense, it evokes a sheltered, calm area of water that cuts into a coastline, providing a natural harbor or a secluded passage away from the main current. In technical contexts, it refers to a specific aperture designed for intake. This usage is strictly functional, focusing on the flow of substances into a system, contrasting with an outlet where materials exit.

Meanings

Noun

A narrow strip of water that extends from a larger body of water into the land.

"The boat anchored in a quiet inlet to avoid the rough open sea."

Noun

An opening through which a fluid, gas, or air enters a machine, engine, or chamber.

"The technician checked the air inlet for any signs of blockage."

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