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Synonyms for inset

a small picture inserted within the bounds or a larger one

an artifact that is inserted or is to be inserted

a piece of material used to strengthen or enlarge a garment

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The charming lounge has a wood panelled inglenook fireplace with original leaded light panel with coloured inset, substantial fireplace with canopy style open grate, tiled back and hearth with polished wooden fire surround and matching wooden window seats to either side, ceiling beams and leaded light bay window.
"However, at present, only a small number of the major news programs are regularly using subtitles or sign-language insets. On the other hand, a couple of regional stations have been utilizing sign language insets with the help of nongovernment organizations," Colmenares said.
For Rochester, Massinger's inset points out the critical responsibility imposed upon audiences who view public performances; they must look beneath the surface to determine the playwright's message.
The shelves float between the wood frame columns with frosted glass insets. In the center of the store, a specialty glass showcase houses special items.
The space is given its air of distinction not just by height but by the special solid, well-made furniture: tall chairs of English oak upholstered in leather, and tables with oak frames inset with clark fine-grained walnut.
In any event, a paper running inset color must assure cut-off compatibility between the different presses and manage daily deadlines aggravated by an advance press run at what may be a remote print site.
Where an inset is used to show greater detail, this is referenced from the main map, but insets located on a different page are not referenced back.
But then there is no inside, for Artschwager's truck is a featureless cutout of white Formica inset into the surface of the Celotex.
The surface of molten aluminum may be covered with films and dross, as shown in Inset A.