1. inset - Noun
2. inset - Verb
To infix.
That which is inserted or set in; an insertion.
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.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAn inset promo aired for Imperium where they talked about their goals. Source: Internet
A scene inset inside a circular vignette showing a “dream vision” in Santa Claus (1899). Source: Internet
Downstairs, the swimming pool offers an inset spa and is nestled into its own tropical jungle, overlooked by drought-resistant cacti and a thicket of bamboo. Source: Internet
A brick recycled from the Englewood house (inset) Williams painted Crown Royal purple. Source: Internet
Note astronaut cutout and flag attached to fence (inset) full size image Meteor Crater is a popular tourist attraction privately owned by the Barringer family through the Barringer Crater Company, with an admission fee charged to see the crater. Source: Internet
During the dependency stage, the cubs learning (rather than instinctively inset from birth) survival techniques, such as which foods have the highest nutritional value and where to obtain them; how to hunt, fish, and defend themselves; and where to den. Source: Internet