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Definition of within
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 within is as below...
Within
(prep.)
In the inner or
interior
part of;
inside
of; not
without;
as,
within
doors..
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Inwork
::
Inwork
(v. t. & i.) To work in or
within.
Weigh-house
::
Weigh-house
(n.) A
building
at or
within
which
goods,
and the like, are
weighed..
Sight
::
Sight (v. t.) In a
drawing,
picture,
etc., that part of the
surface,
as of paper or
canvas,
which is
within
the frame or the
border
or
margin.
In a frame or the like, the open
space,
the
opening..
Limited
::
Limited
(a.)
Confined
within
limits;
narrow;
circumscribed;
restricted;
as, our views of
nature
are very
limited..
Castellated
::
Castellated
(a.)
Inclosed
within
a
building;
as, a
fountain
or
cistern
castellated..
Endogenous
::
Endogenous
(a.)
Originating
from
within;
increasing
by
internal
growth.
Stent
::
Stent (v. t.) To keep
within
limits;
to
restrain;
to cause to stop, or
cease;
to
stint..
Inward
::
Inward
(a.) Being or
placed
within;
inner;
interior;
--
opposed
to
outward.
Restriction
::
Restriction
(n.) The act of
restricting,
or state of being
restricted;
confinement
within
limits
or
bounds..
Leyden Phial
::
Leyden
phial () A glass jar or
bottle
used to
accumulate
electricity.
It is
coated
with tin foil,
within
and
without,
nearly
to its top, and is
surmounted
by a brass knob which
communicates
with the inner
coating,
for the
purpose
of
charging
it with
electricity.
It is so named from
having
been
invented
in
Leyden,
Holland..
Intertranspicuous
::
Intertranspicuous
(a.)
Transpicuous
within
or
between.
Ovulist
::
Ovulist
(n.) A
believer
in the
theory
(called
encasement
theory),
current
during
the last
century,
that the egg was the real
animal
germ, and that at the time of
fecundation
the
spermatozoa
simply
gave the
impetus
which
caused
the
unfolding
of the egg, in which all
generations
were
inclosed
one
within
the
other.
Also
called
ovist..
Barrel
::
Barrel
(n.) A solid drum, or a
hollow
cylinder
or case; as, the
barrel
of a
windlass;
the
barrel
of a
watch,
within
which the
spring
is
coiled..
Without
::
Without
(adv.)
On or art the
outside;
not on the
inside;
not
within;
outwardly;
externally.
Electro-magnet
::
Electro-magnet
(n.) A mass,
usually
of soft iron, but
sometimes
of some other
magnetic
metal,
as
nickel
or
cobalt,
rendered
temporarily
magnetic
by being
placed
within
a coil of wire
through
which a
current
of
electricity
is
passing.
The metal is
generally
in the form of a bar,
either
straight,
or bent into the shape of a
horseshoe..
Porch
::
Porch (n.) A
covered
and
inclosed
entrance
to a
building,
whether
taken from the
interior,
and
forming
a sort of
vestibule
within
the main wall, or
projecting
without
and with a
separate
roof.
Sometimes
the porch is large
enough
to serve as a
covered
walk. See also
Carriage
porch,
under
Carriage,
and
Loggia..
Box-iron
::
Box-iron
(n.) A
hollow
smoothing
iron
containing
a
heater
within.
Command
::
Command
(v. t.) To have
within
a
sphere
of
control,
influence,
access,
or
vision;
to
dominate
by
position;
to
guard;
to
overlook..
Sycophancy
::
Syconus
(n.) A
collective
fleshy
fruit,
in which the
ovaries
are
hidden
within
a
hollow
receptacle,
as in the fig..
Camera Obscura
::
Camera
obscura
() An
apparatus
in which the
images
of
external
objects,
formed
by a
convex
lens or a
concave
mirror,
are
thrown
on a paper or other white
surface
placed
in the focus of the lens or
mirror
within
a
darkened
chamber,
or box, so that the
outlines
may be
traced..
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