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Definition of inner
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Inner (a.) Not
obvious
or
easily
discovered;
obscure.
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Exstrophy
::
Exstrophy
(n.) The
eversion
or
turning
out of any
organ,
or of its inner
surface;
as,
exstrophy
of the
eyelid
or of the
bladder..
Inner
::
Inner (a.)
Further
in;
interior;
internal;
not
outward;
as, an
spirit
or its
phenomena..
Splanchno-skeleton
::
Splanchnopleure
(n.) The
inner,
or
visceral,
one of the two
lamellae
into which the
vertebrate
blastoderm
divides
on
either
side of the
notochord,
and from which the walls of the
enteric
canal and the
umbilical
vesicle
are
developed.
See
Somatopleure..
Clinoid
::
Clinoid
(a.) Like a bed; --
applied
to
several
processes
on the inner side of the
sphenoid
bone.
Invite
::
Invite
(v. t.) To ask; to
request;
to bid; to
summon;
to ask to do some act, or go to some
place;
esp., to ask to an
entertainment
or
visit;
to
request
the
company
of; as, to
invite
to
dinner,
or a
wedding,
or an
excursion..
Spinner
::
Spinner
(n.) A
spider.
Cabaret
::
Cabaret
(n.) a type of
restaurant
where
liquor
and
dinner
is
served,
and
entertainment
is
provided,
as by
musicians,
dancers,
or
comedians,
and
providing
space for
dancing
by the
patrons;
--
similar
to a
nightclub.
The term
cabaret
is often used in the names of such an
establishment..
Dinnerless
::
Dinnerless
(a.)
Having
no
dinner.
Nowel
::
Nowel (n.) The core, or the inner part, of a mold for
casting
a large
hollow
object..
Entrant
::
Entrant
(n.) One who
enters;
a
beginner.
Jib
::
"Jib (v. i.) A
triangular
sail set upon a stay or
halyard
extending
from the
foremast
or
fore-topmast
to the
bowsprit
or the jib boom. Large
vessels
often carry
several
jibe; as, inner jib; outer jib;
flying
jib; etc..
Skiving
::
Skiving
(n.) A piece made in
paring
or
splitting
leather;
specifically,
the part from the
inner,
or
flesh,
side..
But
::
But
(prep.,
adv. &
conj.)
The outer
apartment
or
kitchen
of a
two-roomed
house;
--
opposed
to ben, the inner
room..
Intine
::
Intine
(n.) A
transparent,
extensible
membrane
of
extreme
tenuity,
which forms the
innermost
coating
of
grains
of
pollen..
Size
::
Size (n.) An
allowance
of food and drink from the
buttery,
aside from the
regular
dinner
at
commons;
--
corresponding
to
battel
at
Oxford..
Diluent
::
Diluent
(a.)
Diluting;
making
thinner
or
weaker
by
admixture,
esp. of
water..
Innermostly
::
Innermostly
(adv.)
In the
innermost
place.
Pallial
::
Pallial
(a.) Of or
pretaining
to a
mantle,
especially
to the
mantle
of
mollusks;
produced
by the
mantle;
as, the
pallial
line, or
impression,
which marks the
attachment
of the
mantle
on the inner
surface
of a
bivalve
shell.
See
Illust.
of
Bivalve..
Pinner
::
Pinner
(n.) One who, or that
which,
pins or
fastens,
as with
pins..
Novice
::
Novice
(n.) One who is new in any
business,
profession,
or
calling;
one
unacquainted
or
unskilled;
one yet in the
rudiments;
a
beginner;
a
tyro..
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