interior

  • 31interior — interiority /in tear ee awr i tee, or /, n. interiorly, adv. /in tear ee euhr/, adj. 1. being within; inside of anything; internal; inner; further toward a center: the interior rooms of a house. 2. of or pertaining to that which is within; inside …

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  • 32interior — in|te|ri|or1 [ınˈtıəriə US ˈtıriər] n 1.) [C usually singular] the inner part or inside of something ≠ ↑exterior ▪ The interior of the church was dark. ▪ the car s warm interior 2.) the interior the part of a country that is farthest away from… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 33interior — /ɪnˈtɪəriə / (say in tearreeuh) adjective 1. being within; inside of anything; internal; farther towards a centre: the interior parts of a house. 2. of or relating to that which is within; inside: an interior view. 3. situated inside and at a… …

  • 34interior — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ original ▪ The original interior of the hotel has been replaced. ▪ dark, dim, gloomy, shadowy ▪ room …

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  • 35interior — adj m y f 1 Que está en el espacio que hay entre los límites de algo o alguien: piso interior, interior de la casa, valor interior 2 Que no da o mira al exterior, como un cuarto con la ventana al patio de una casa, una bolsa de un saco, etc 3 Que …

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  • 36interior — adjective 1》 situated within or inside; inner.     ↘(interior to) chiefly technical situated further in or within. 2》 inland: the interior jungle regions. 3》 relating to a country s internal or domestic affairs. noun 1》 the interior part of… …

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  • 37interior — 1. adjective 1) the house has interior panelling Syn: inside, inner, internal 2) the interior deserts of the US Syn: inland, upcountry, inner, central 3) the country s interior affairs …

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  • 38interior — I. adjective Etymology: Middle French & Latin; Middle French interiore, from Latin, comparative of Old Latin *interus inward, on the inside; akin to Latin inter Date: 15th century 1. lying, occurring, or functioning within the limiting boundaries …

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  • 39interior — adjetivo 1) interno, íntimo, intrínseco, intestino*. «Interior e interno expresan solamente colocación; íntimo e intrínseco, expresan, además de colocación, unión y naturaleza. Interior es lo que está debajo de la superficie de los cuerpos, o… …

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  • 40interior — 1 noun 1 (countable usually singular) the inner part or inside of something: His new Porsche has red bodywork with a black leather interior. opposite exterior 1 (1) 2 the interior the part of a country that is farthest away from the coast: The… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English