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Definition of inward
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Inward
(a.)
Seated
in the mind,
heart,
spirit,
or
soul..
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Smoulder
::
Smoulder
(v. i.) To exist in a state of
suppressed
or
smothered
activity;
to burn
inwardly;
as, a
smoldering
feud..
Intro-
::
Intro-
() A
prefix
signifying
within,
into, in,
inward;
as,
introduce,
introreception,
introthoracic..
Embowel
::
Embowel
(v. t.) To
imbed;
to hide in the
inward
parts;
to bury.
Involuted
::
Involuted
(a.)
Rolled
inward
spirally.
Connivent
::
Connivent
(a.)
Brought
close
together;
arched
inward
so that the
points
meet;
converging;
in close
contact;
as, the
connivent
petals
of a
flower,
wings of an
insect,
or folds of
membrane
in the human
system,
etc..
Apodeme
::
Apodeme
(n.) One of the
processes
of the shell which
project
inwards
and unite with one
another,
in the
thorax
of many
Crustacea..
Introversion
::
Introversion
(n.) The act of
introverting,
or the state of being
introverted;
the act of
turning
the mind
inward..
Inward
::
Inward
(a.)
Seated
in the mind,
heart,
spirit,
or
soul..
Introspection
::
Introspection
(n.) A view of the
inside
or
interior;
a
looking
inward;
specifically,
the act or
process
of
self-examination,
or
inspection
of one's own
thoughts
and
feelings;
the
cognition
which the mind has of its own acts and
states;
self-consciousness;
reflection..
Incurrent
::
Incurrent
(a.)
Characterized
by a
current
which flows
inward;
as, the
incurrent
orifice
of
lamellibranch
Mollusca..
Estre
::
Estre (n.) The
inward
part of a
building;
the
interior.
Siniate
::
Siniate
(a.)
Having
the
margin
alternately
curved
inward
and
outward;
having
rounded
lobes
separated
by
rounded
sinuses;
sinuous;
wavy.
Internally
::
Internally
(adv.)
Inwardly;
within
the
enveloping
surface,
or the
boundary
of a
thing;
within
the body;
beneath
the
surface..
Inrush
::
Inrush
(n.) A rush
inwards;
as, the
inrush
of the
tide..
Within
::
Within
(adv.)
In the inner part;
inwardly;
internally.
Home-felt
::
Home-felt
(a.) Felt in one's own
breast;
inward;
private.
Reins
::
Reins (n. pl.) The
inward
impulses;
the
affections
and
passions;
-- so
called
because
formerly
supposed
to have their seat in the part of the body where the
kidneys
are.
Perimysium
::
Perimysium
(n.) The
connective
tissue
sheath
which
surrounds
a
muscle,
and sends
partitions
inwards
between
the
bundles
of
muscular
fibers..
Inward
::
Inward
(n.) The
mental
faculties;
--
usually
pl.
Bank-sided
::
Bank-sided
(a.)
Having
sides
inclining
inwards,
as a ship; --
opposed
to
wall-sided..
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