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Definition of internal
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Internal
(a.)
Inward;
interior;
being
within
any limit or
surface;
inclosed;
--
opposed
to
external;
as, the
internal
parts of a body, or of the
earth..
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Demon
::
Demon (n.) One's
genius;
a
tutelary
spirit
or
internal
voice;
as, the demon of
Socrates..
Tap
::
Tap (n.) A tool for
forming
an
internal
screw,
as in a nut,
consisting
of a
hardened
steel male screw
grooved
longitudinally
so as to have
cutting
edges..
Bore
::
Bore (n.) The
internal
cylindrical
cavity
of a gun,
cannon,
pistol,
or other
firearm,
or of a pipe or
tube..
Intestine
::
Intestine
(a.)
Depending
upon the
internal
constitution
of a body or
entity;
subjective.
Endoparasite
::
Endoparasite
(n.) Any
parasite
which lives in the
internal
organs
of an
animal,
as the
tapeworms,
Trichina,
etc.; --
opposed
to
ectoparasite.
See
Entozoon..
Economy
::
Economy
(n.)
Orderly
arrangement
and
management
of the
internal
affairs
of a state or of any
establishment
kept up by
production
and
consumption;
esp., such
management
as
directly
concerns
wealth;
as,
political
economy..
Viscosity
::
Viscosity
(n.) A
quality
analogous
to that of a
viscous
fluid,
supposed
to be
caused
by
internal
friction,
especially
in the case of
gases..
Jugular
::
"Jugular
(a.) One of the large veins which
return
the blood from the head to the heart
through
two chief
trunks,
an
external
and an
internal,
on each side of the neck; --
called
also the
jugular
vein..
Otolite
::
Otolite
(n.) One of the small bones or
particles
of
calcareous
or other hard
substance
in the
internal
ear of
vertebrates,
and in the
auditory
organs
of many
invertebrates;
an ear
stone.
Collectively,
the
otoliths
are
called
ear sand and
otoconite..
Lard
::
Lard (n.) The fat of
swine,
esp. the
internal
fat of the
abdomen;
also, this fat
melted
and
strained..
Vessel
::
Vessel
(n.) A
continuous
tube
formed
from
superposed
large
cylindrical
or
prismatic
cells
(tracheae),
which have lost their
intervening
partitions,
and are
usually
marked
with dots, pits,
rings,
or
spirals
by
internal
deposition
of
secondary
membranes;
a
duct..
Worm
::
Worm (n.) An
internal
tormentor;
something
that gnaws or
afflicts
one's mind with
remorse.
Internal
::
Internal
(a.)
Inward;
interior;
being
within
any limit or
surface;
inclosed;
--
opposed
to
external;
as, the
internal
parts of a body, or of the
earth..
Police
::
Police
(n.) That which
concerns
the order of the
community;
the
internal
regulation
of a
state.
Interior
::
Interior
(a.) Being
within
any
limits,
inclosure,
or
substance;
inside;
internal;
inner;
--
opposed
to
exterior,
or
superficial;
as, the
interior
apartments
of a
house;
the
interior
surface
of a
hollow
ball..
Oncometer
::
Oncometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the
variations
in size of the
internal
organs
of the body, as the
kidney,
spleen,
etc..
Turgid
::
Turgid
(a.)
Distended
beyond
the
natural
state by some
internal
agent or
expansive
force;
swelled;
swollen;
bloated;
inflated;
tumid;
--
especially
applied
to an
enlarged
part of the body; as, a
turgid
limb;
turgid
fruit..
Psychogenesis
::
Psychogenesis
(n.)
Genesis
through
an
internal
force,
as
opposed
to
natural
selection..
Ferment
::
Ferment
(v. i.) To
undergo
fermentation;
to be in
motion,
or to be
excited
into
sensible
internal
motion,
as the
constituent
oarticles
of an
animal
or
vegetable
fluid;
to work; to
effervesce..
Intimate
::
Intimate
(a.)
Innermost;
inward;
internal;
deep-seated;
hearty.
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