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Definition of inward
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Inward
(a.)
Seated
in the mind,
heart,
spirit,
or
soul..
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Sundial
::
Sundew
(n.) Any plant of the genus
Drosera,
low bog
plants
whose
leaves
are beset with
pediceled
glands
which
secrete
a
viscid
fluid that
glitters
like
dewdrops
and
attracts
and
detains
insects.
After an
insect
is
caught,
the
glands
curve
inward
like
tentacles
and the leaf
digests
it.
Called
also
lustwort..
Core
::
Core (v. t.) To take out the core or
inward
parts of; as, to core an
apple..
Reins
::
Reins (n. pl.) The
inward
impulses;
the
affections
and
passions;
-- so
called
because
formerly
supposed
to have their seat in the part of the body where the
kidneys
are.
Inwardly
::
Inwardly
(adv.)
Toward
the
center;
inward;
as, to curve
inwardly..
Siniate
::
Siniate
(a.)
Having
the
margin
alternately
curved
inward
and
outward;
having
rounded
lobes
separated
by
rounded
sinuses;
sinuous;
wavy.
Intestine
::
Intestine
(a.)
Internal;
inward;
--
opposed
to
external.
Turbine
::
Turbine
(n.) A water
wheel,
commonly
horizontal,
variously
constructed,
but
usually
having
a
series
of
curved
floats
or
buckets,
against
which the water acts by its
impulse
or
reaction
in
flowing
either
outward
from a
central
chamber,
inward
from an
external
casing,
or from above
downward,
etc.; -- also
called
turbine
wheel..
Within
::
Within
(adv.)
In the inner part;
inwardly;
internally.
Introrse
::
Introrse
(a.)
Turning
or
facing
inward,
or
toward
the axis of the part to which it
belongs..
Apodeme
::
Apodeme
(n.) One of the
processes
of the shell which
project
inwards
and unite with one
another,
in the
thorax
of many
Crustacea..
Aduncous
::
Aduncous
(a.)
Curved
inwards;
hooked.
Strike
::
Strike
(v. t.) To cut off, as a
mortar
joint,
even with the face of the wall, or
inward
at a
slight
angle..
Inwards
::
Inwards
(a.) Into, or
toward,
the mind or
thoughts;
inwardly;
as, to turn the
attention
inward..
Embowel
::
Embowel
(v. t.) To
imbed;
to hide in the
inward
parts;
to bury.
Inwit
::
Inwit (n.)
Inward
sense;
mind;
understanding;
conscience.
Outward
::
Outward
(a.)
Forming
the
superficial
part;
external;
exterior;
--
opposed
to
inward;
as, an
outward
garment
or
layer..
Christianity
::
Christianity
(n.)
Practical
conformity
of one's
inward
and
outward
life to the
spirit
of the
Christian
religio.
Endosmosis
::
Endosmosis
(n.) The
transmission
of a fluid or gas from
without
inward
in the
phenomena,
or by the
process,
of
osmose..
Inward
::
Inward
(n.) That which is
inward
or
within;
especially,
in the
plural,
the inner parts or
organs
of the body; the
viscera..
Forebode
::
Forebode
(v. t.) To be
prescient
of (some ill or
misfortune);
to have an
inward
conviction
of, as of a
calamity
which is about to
happen;
to augur
despondingly..
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