Definition of Internality in English :

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Internality meaning in English

Meaning of Internality in English

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Internality

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Noun

1. internality, inwardness

preoccupation with what concerns human inner nature (especially ethical or ideological values)

Example Sentences:
'Socrates' inwardness, integrity, and inquisitiveness'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Internality

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adjective
1. 
of, situated on, or suitable for the inside; inner
2. 
coming or acting from within; interior
3. 
involving the spiritual or mental life; subjective
4. 
of or involving a nation's domestic as opposed to foreign affairs
5. education
denoting assessment by examiners who are employed at the candidate's place of study
6. 
situated within, affecting, or relating to the inside of the body
noun
7. 
a medical examination of the vagina, uterus, or rectum

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Internality

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adjective
1. 
of or having to do with the inside; inner
2. 
to be taken inside the body
internal remedies
3. 
having to do with the inner nature of a thing; intrinsic
internal evidence
4. 
having to do with the inner being; subjective
5. 
having to do with the domestic affairs of a country
internal revenue
6. 
a.  Anatomy
situated toward the inside of the body or closer to its center
b. 
existing or occurring inside the body or a body part
noun
7.  [pl.]
innards; entrails
8. 
an intrinsic quality or attribute

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Internality

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adj.
1. Of, relating to, or located within the limits or surface; inner.
2. Residing in or dependent on essential nature; intrinsic: the internal contradictions of the theory.
3. Located, acting, or effective within the body.
4. Of or relating to mental or spiritual nature: "An internal sense of righteousness dwindles into an external concern for reputation" (A.R. Gurney, Jr.)
5. Of or relating to the domestic affairs of a nation, group, or business.

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