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Etymology
From L. #Latin|interior.
Pronunciation
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:Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-ɪ�ri�(r)|-ɪ�ri�(r)
Adjective
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- having to do with the inner part of something
- having to do with the inland parts of a country far from the coasts
Translations
trans-top|having to do with the inner part of something
Finnish: sisä- (in compounds), sisäinen
Hungarian: t|hu|bels�
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trans-top|having to do with the inland parts of a country
Finnish: t|fi|sisä-, t|fi|sisämaa|alt=sisämaan (genitive of the noun)
Hungarian: t|hu|bel-
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ttbc|French: intérieur m
ttbc|Portuguese: interior m
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ttbc|Interlingua: interior
ttbc|Spanish: interior m
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Noun
en-noun
- The inside of a building, container, cavern, or other enclosed structure.
- The inside regions of a country, distanced from from the borders or coasts.
#:''Sir Richard Burton explored far into the African interior.
Translations
trans-top|the inside of an enclosed structure
Finnish: t|fi|sisätila, t|fi|sisus, t|fi|sisäpuoli
Hungarian: t|hu|bels�
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trans-top|the inside regions of a country
Finnish: t|fi|sisämaa
Hungarian: t|hu|belterület
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ttbc|Interlingua: interior
ttbc|Spanish: interior m
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Latin
Adjective
interior
- comparative of inter#Latin|inter
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