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Definition of internal
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Internal
(a.)
Pertaining
to the inner being or the
heart;
spiritual.
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Tadpole
::
Tadpole
(n.) The young
aquatic
larva of any
amphibian.
In this stage it
breathes
by means of
external
or
internal
gills,
is at first
destitute
of legs, and has a
finlike
tail.
Called
also
polliwig,
polliwog,
porwiggle,
or
purwiggy..
Pneumophora
::
Pneumophora
(n. pl.) A
division
of
holothurians
having
an
internal
gill, or
respiratory
tree..
Internal
::
Internal
(a.) Lying
toward
the
mesial
plane;
mesial.
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..
Columella
::
Columella
(n.) A term
applied
to
various
columnlike
parts;
as, the
columella,
or
epipterygoid
bone, in the skull of many
lizards;
the
columella
of the ear, the bony or
cartilaginous
rod
connecting
the
tympanic
membrane
with the
internal
ear..
Endolymph
::
Endolymph
(n.) The
watery
fluid
contained
in the
membranous
labyrinth
of the
internal
ear.
Energy
::
Energy
(n.)
Internal
or
inherent
power;
capacity
of
acting,
operating,
or
producing
an
effect,
whether
exerted
or not; as, men
possessing
energies
may
suffer
them to lie
inactive..
Tap
::
Tap (v. t.) To form an
internal
screw in
(anything)
by means of a tool
called
a tap; as, to tap a nut..
Internally
::
Internally
(adv.)
Inwardly;
within
the
enveloping
surface,
or the
boundary
of a
thing;
within
the body;
beneath
the
surface..
Inwardly
::
Inwardly
(adv.)
In the inner
parts;
internally.
Entire
::
Entire
(a.)
Internal;
interior.
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..
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..
Cuttlefish
::
Cuttlefish
(n.) A
cephalopod
of the genus
Sepia,
having
an
internal
shell,
large eyes, and ten arms
furnished
with
denticulated
suckers,
by means of which it
secures
its prey. The name is
sometimes
applied
to
dibranchiate
cephalopods
generally..
Ferment
::
Ferment
(n.) A
gentle
internal
motion
of the
constituent
parts of a
fluid;
fermentation.
Reissner''s Membrane
::
Reissner's
membrane
() The thin
membrane
which
separates
the canal of the
cochlea
from the
vestibular
scala in the
internal
ear.
Internally
::
Internally
(adv.)
Hence:
Mentally;
spiritually.
Inside
::
Inside
(n.) The part
within;
interior
or
internal
portion;
content.
Posture
::
Posture
(n.) State or
condition,
whether
of
external
circumstances,
or of
internal
feeling
and will;
disposition;
mood; as, a
posture
of
defense;
the
posture
of
affairs..
Entrails
::
Entrails
(n. pl.) The
internal
parts;
as, the
entrails
of the
earth..
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