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Definition of inhere
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of inhere is as below...
Inhere
(v. i.) To be
inherent;
to stick (in); to be fixed or
permanently
incorporated
with
something;
to
cleave
(to); to
belong,
as
attributes
or
qualities..
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Inexistence
::
Inexistence
(n.)
Inherence;
subsistence.
Inherency
::
Inherency
(n.) The state of
inhering;
permanent
existence
in
something;
innateness;
inseparable
and
essential
connection.
Extern
::
Extern
(a.)
External;
outward;
not
inherent.
Constitutional
::
Constitutional
(a.)
Belonging
to, or
inherent
in, the
constitution,
or in the
structure
of body or mind; as, a
constitutional
infirmity;
constitutional
ardor or
dullness..
Constitutionality
::
Constitutionality
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
constitutional,
or
inherent
in the
natural
frame..
Soul
::
Soul (n.)
Energy;
courage;
spirit;
fervor;
affection,
or any other noble
manifestation
of the heart or moral
nature;
inherent
power or
goodness..
Potency
::
Potency
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
potent;
physical
or moral
power;
inherent
strength;
energy;
ability
to
effect
a
purpose;
capability;
efficacy;
influence.
Self-motion
::
Self-motion
(n.)
Motion
given by
inherent
power,
without
external
impulse;
spontaneus
or
voluntary
motion..
Constriction
::
Constriction
(n.) The act of
constricting
by means of some
inherent
power or by
movement
or
change
in the thing
itself,
as
distinguished
from
compression..
Coinhere
::
Coinhere
(v. i.) To
inhere
or exist
together,
as in one
substance..
Turpitude
::
Turpitude
(n.)
Inherent
baseness
or
vileness
of
principle,
words,
or
actions;
shameful
wickedness;
depravity..
Elastic
::
Elastic
(a.)
Springing
back;
having
a power or
inherent
property
of
returning
to the form from which a
substance
is bent,
drawn,
pressed,
or
twisted;
springy;
having
the power of
rebounding;
as, a bow is
elastic;
the air is
elastic;
India
rubber
is
elastic..
Grace
::
Grace (n.)
Inherent
excellence;
any
endowment
or
characteristic
fitted
to win favor or
confer
pleasure
or
benefit.
Inherent
::
Inherent
(a.)
Permanently
existing
in
something;
inseparably
attached
or
connected;
naturally
pertaining
to;
innate;
inalienable;
as,
polarity
is an
inherent
quality
of the
magnet;
the
inherent
right of men to life,
liberty,
and
protection..
Nature
::
Nature
(n.) The sum of
qualities
and
attributes
which make a
person
or thing what it is, as
distinct
from
others;
native
character;
inherent
or
essential
qualities
or
attributes;
peculiar
constitution
or
quality
of
being..
Native
::
Native
(a.)
Conferred
by
birth;
derived
from
origin;
born with one;
inherent;
inborn;
not
acquired;
as,
native
genius,
cheerfulness,
simplicity,
rights,
etc..
Repulsion
::
Repulsion
(n.) The
power,
either
inherent
or due to some
physical
action,
by which
bodies,
or the
particles
of
bodies,
are made to
recede
from each
other,
or to
resist
each
other's
nearer
approach;
as,
molecular
repulsion;
electrical
repulsion..
Inhere
::
Inhere
(v. i.) To be
inherent;
to stick (in); to be fixed or
permanently
incorporated
with
something;
to
cleave
(to); to
belong,
as
attributes
or
qualities..
Elasticity
::
Elasticity
(n.) The
quality
of being
elastic;
the
inherent
property
in
bodies
by which they
recover
their
former
figure
or
dimensions,
after the
removal
of
external
pressure
or
altering
force;
springiness;
tendency
to
rebound;
as, the
elasticity
of
caoutchouc;
the
elasticity
of the air..
Subsistence
::
Subsistence
(n.)
Inherency;
as, the
subsistence
of
qualities
in
bodies..
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