inrunning

English

Etymology

in- + running

Adjective

inrunning (not comparable)

  1. Running or flowing inward.
    • 1890, William James, The Principles of Psychology, Chapter 2:
      an inrunning current has at last become enabled to flow out by its old path again
    • 1917, John Fleming Wilson, The Ex-Husband:
      “Long Wharf,” said Ericsson, jamming the wheel over as the tug churned past the outside dolphins, and putting the engines ahead. He clipped open a speaking-tube and conversed briefly with invisible authority below. The Wonder squatted down duckwise, stuck her battered nose up and scuttered across the course of the inrunning stream of the tide at top speed.

Noun

inrunning (plural inrunnings)

  1. (archaic) The act or the place of entrance
  2. an inlet.

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