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internal : internal (adj.)
[ Etymology: English: internal ]

Derivatives of internal


Glosses:
internal
adj. 1. internalhappening or arising or located within some limits or especially surface.; "internal organs"; "internal mechanism of a toy"; "internal party maneuvering"
~ innerinside or closer to the inside of the body.; "the inner ear"
~ interiorinside and toward a center.; "interior regions of the earth"
~ internecine(of conflict) within a group or organization.; "an internecine feud among proxy holders"
~ intrinsicsituated within or belonging solely to the organ or body part on which it acts.; "intrinsic muscles"
~ insiderelating to or being on the side closer to the center or within a defined space.; "he reached into his inside jacket pocket"; "inside out"; "an inside pitch is between home plate and the batter"
adj. 2. internal, intragroupoccurring within an institution or community.; "intragroup squabbling within the corporation"
~ intramuralcarried on within the bounds of an institution or community.; "most of the students participated actively in the college's intramural sports program"
adj. 3. home, interior, internal, nationalinside the country.; "the British Home Office has broader responsibilities than the United States Department of the Interior"; "the nation's internal politics"
~ domesticof concern to or concerning the internal affairs of a nation.; "domestic issues such as tax rate and highway construction"
adj. 4. inner, interior, internallocated inward.; "Beethoven's manuscript looks like a bloody record of a tremendous inner battle"; "she thinks she has no soul, no interior life, but the truth is that she has no access to it"; "an internal sense of rightousness"
~ inwardrelating to or existing in the mind or thoughts.; "a concern with inward reflections"
adj. 5. inner, internal, intimateinnermost or essential.; "the inner logic of Cubism"; "the internal contradictions of the theory"; "the intimate structure of matter"
~ intrinsic, intrinsicalbelonging to a thing by its very nature.; "form was treated as something intrinsic, as the very essence of the thing"