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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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Pargeting
::
Pargeting
(n.)
Plasterwork;
esp.: (a) A kind of
decorative
plasterwork
in
raised
ornamental
figures,
formerly
used for the
internal
and
external
decoration
of
houses.
(b) In
modern
architecture,
the
plastering
of the
inside
of
flues,
intended
to give a
smooth
surface
and help the
draught..
Worm
::
Worm (n.) An
internal
tormentor;
something
that gnaws or
afflicts
one's mind with
remorse.
Interiorly
::
Interiorly
(adv.)
Internally;
inwardly.
Form
::
Form (n.) That
assemblage
or
disposition
of
qualities
which makes a
conception,
or that
internal
constitution
which makes an
existing
thing to be what it is; --
called
essential
or
substantial
form, and
contradistinguished
from
matter;
hence,
active
or
formative
nature;
law of being or
activity;
subjectively
viewed,
an idea;
objectively,
a law..
Sign
::
Sign (n.) That
which,
being
external,
stands
for, or
signifies,
something
internal
or
spiritual;
-- a term used in the
Church
of
England
in
speaking
of an
ordinance
considered
with
reference
to that which it
represents..
Internal
::
Internal
(a.)
Pertaining
to its own
affairs
or
interests;
especially,
(said of a
country)
domestic,
as
opposed
to
foreign;
as,
internal
trade;
internal
troubles
or war..
Endoparasite
::
Endoparasite
(n.) Any
parasite
which lives in the
internal
organs
of an
animal,
as the
tapeworms,
Trichina,
etc.; --
opposed
to
ectoparasite.
See
Entozoon..
Epicondyle
::
Epicondyle
(n.) A
projection
on the inner side of the
distal
end of the
numerus;
the
internal
condyle.
Within
::
Within
(adv.)
In the inner part;
inwardly;
internally.
Chaser
::
Chaser
(n.) A tool with
several
points,
used for
cutting
or
finishing
screw
threads,
either
external
or
internal,
on work
revolving
in a
lathe..
Physic
::
Physic
(n.) A
specific
internal
application
for the cure or
relief
of
sickness;
a
remedy
for
disease;
a
medicine.
Inside
::
Inside
(a.) Being
within;
included
or
inclosed
in
anything;
contained;
interior;
internal;
as, the
inside
passengers
of a
stagecoach;
inside
decoration..
Intestine
::
Intestine
(a.)
Internal
with
regard
to a state or
country;
domestic;
not
foreign;
--
applied
usually
to that which is evil; as,
intestine
disorders,
calamities,
etc..
Founder
::
Founder
(v. t.) To cause
internal
inflammation
and
soreness
in the feet or limbs of (a
horse),
so as to
disable
or lame him..
Spirulate
::
Spirula
(n.) A genus of
cephalopods
having
a
multilocular,
internal,
siphunculated
shell in the form of a flat
spiral,
the coils of which are not in
contact..
Mother-of-pearl
::
Mother-of-pearl
(n.) The hard
pearly
internal
layer of
several
kinds of
shells,
esp. of pearl
oysters,
river
mussels,
and the
abalone
shells;
nacre.
See
Pearl..
Spontaneous
::
Spontaneous
(a.)
Proceding
from
natural
feeling,
temperament,
or
disposition,
or from a
native
internal
proneness,
readiness,
or
tendency,
without
constraint;
as, a
spontaneous
gift or
proportion..
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..
Internality
::
Internality
(n.) The state of being
internal
or
within;
interiority.
Pedata
::
Pedata
(n. pl.) An order of
holothurians,
including
those that have
ambulacral
suckers,
or feet, and an
internal
gill..
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