Definition of inlet¨ in English English dictionary
1 A surface connection to a closed drain 2 A structure at the diversion end of a conduit 3 The upstream end of any structure through which water may flow
(1) A narrow strip of water running into the land or between islands (2) An arm of the SEA (or other body of water) that is long compared to its width, and that may extend a considerable distance inland
From Parallel Waves or applicable Parallel 3 & 1 Lines (Ends must be in Tandem; Lead End & adjacent dancer must be in a Mini-Wave) Out-Facing End and adjacent dancer Recycle as the In-Facing End and adjacent dancer do your part of a Split or Facing Recycle adjusting to end in the Center Wave Ends in a 1/4 Tag
A fitting in the pool or spa on the water return line from the equipment that water returns to the pool Usually the last thing on the return line
A recess, such as a bay or cove, along a coast A stream or bay leading inland, as from the ocean; an estuary Also, a narrow passage of water, as between tow islands A drainage passage, as to a culvert ADVANCE \x 540
{i} narrow opening through which water flows into an area of land, narrow arm of the sea, recessed area along a shoreline; narrow passage between islands; entrance
A recess, such as a bay or cove, along a coast A stream or bay leading inland, as from the ocean; an estuary Also, a narrow passage of water, as between tow islands A drainage passage, as to a culvert ADVANCE \x 540
1 A surface connection to a closed drain 2 A structure at the diversion end of a conduit 3 The upstream end of any structure through which water may flow
From Parallel Waves or applicable Parallel 3 & 1 Lines (Ends must be in Tandem; Lead End & adjacent dancer must be in a Mini-Wave) Out-Facing End and adjacent dancer Recycle as the In-Facing End and adjacent dancer do your part of a Split or Facing Recycle adjusting to end in the Center Wave Ends in a 1/4 Tag
(1) A narrow strip of water running into the land or between islands (2) An arm of the SEA (or other body of water) that is long compared to its width, and that may extend a considerable distance inland