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inner adjective [ ˈɪnə ]

• situated inside or further in; internal.
• "an inner courtyard"
Similar: internal, interior, inside, inmost, innermost, intramural,
Opposite: external, outer,
• mental or spiritual.
• "a test of inner strength"
Similar: mental, intellectual, psychological, psychic, spiritual, emotional, of the mind, of the heart, psychical, mindly,

inner noun

• the inner part of something.
• "using his rock shoes as inners for his double boots"
Origin: Old English innerra, innra, comparative of in.


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