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Definition of internal
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Internal
(a.)
Intrinsic;
inherent;
real.
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Gladius
::
Gladius
(n.) The
internal
shell,
or pen, of
cephalopods
like the
squids..
Internal
::
Internal
(a.)
Intrinsic;
inherent;
real.
Statocracy
::
Statoblast
(n.) One of a
peculiar
kind of
internal
buds, or
germs,
produced
in the
interior
of
certain
Bryozoa
and
sponges,
especially
in the
fresh-water
species;
-- also
called
winter
buds..
Entrails
::
Entrails
(n. pl.) The
internal
parts of
animal
bodies;
the
bowels;
the guts;
viscera;
intestines.
Immanent
::
Immanent
(a.)
Remaining
within;
inherent;
indwelling;
abiding;
intrinsic;
internal
or
subjective;
hence,
limited
in
activity,
agency,
or
effect,
to the
subject
or
associated
acts; --
opposed
to
emanant,
transitory,
transitive,
or
objective..
Internal
::
Internal
(a.) Lying
toward
the
mesial
plane;
mesial.
Shell
::
Shell (n.) The hard
calcareous
or
chitinous
external
covering
of
mollusks,
crustaceans,
and some other
invertebrates.
In some
mollusks,
as the
cuttlefishes,
it is
internal,
or
concealed
by the
mantle.
Also, the hard
covering
of some
vertebrates,
as the
armadillo,
the
tortoise,
and the
like..
Entrails
::
Entrails
(n. pl.) The
internal
parts;
as, the
entrails
of the
earth..
Tap
::
Tap (v. t.) To form an
internal
screw in
(anything)
by means of a tool
called
a tap; as, to tap a nut..
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..
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..
External
::
External
(a.)
Outward;
exterior;
relating
to the
outside,
as of a body; being
without;
acting
from
without;
--
opposed
to
internal;
as, the
external
form or
surface
of a
body..
Pedata
::
Pedata
(n. pl.) An order of
holothurians,
including
those that have
ambulacral
suckers,
or feet, and an
internal
gill..
Endoskeleton
::
Endoskeleton
(n.) The bony,
cartilaginous,
or other
internal
framework
of an
animal,
as
distinguished
from the
exoskeleton..
Malleolus
::
Malleolus
(n.) A
projection
at the
distal
end of each bone of the leg at the ankle
joint.
The
malleolus
of the tibia is the
internal
projection,
that of the
fibula
the
external..
Intern
::
Intern
(a.)
Internal.
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..
Interiorly
::
Interiorly
(adv.)
Internally;
inwardly.
Economy
::
Economy
(n.)
Orderly
arrangement
and
management
of the
internal
affairs
of a state or of any
establishment
kept up by
production
and
consumption;
esp., such
management
as
directly
concerns
wealth;
as,
political
economy..
Vestlet
::
Vestlet
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
actinians
belonging
to the genus
Cerianthus.
These
animals
have a long,
smooth
body
tapering
to the base, and two
separate
circles
of
tentacles
around
the
mouth.
They form a
tough,
flexible,
feltlike
tube with a
smooth
internal
lining,
in which they
dwell,
whence
the
name..
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