bunting vs inlay

bunting

noun
  • Strips of material used as festive decoration, especially in the colours of the national flag. 

  • A pushing action. 

  • A warm, hooded infant garment, as outerwear or sleepwear, similar to a sleeper or sleepsack; especially as baby bunting or bunting bag. 

  • Flags considered as a group. 

  • A thin cloth of woven wool from which flags are made; it is light enough to spread in a gentle wind but resistant to fraying in a strong wind. 

  • Any of various songbirds, mostly of the genus Emberiza, having short bills and brown or gray plumage. 

  • A strong timber; a stout prop. 

inlay

noun
  • The material placed within a different material in the form of a decoration. 

  • A filling for a tooth, made of ceramic or gold to fit the cavity and shape of tooth and cemented into place. 

  • The piece of paper or the booklet inside the case of a compact disc, DVD, or cassette. 

verb
  • To place (pieces of a foreign material) within another material to form a decorative design. 

  • To place an inlay in a tooth. 

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