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Webster's 1913 Dictionary
In´ner Pronunciation: ĭn´nẽr
a. 1. Further in; interior; internal; not outward; as, an inner chamber.
2. Of or pertaining to the spirit or its phenomena.
This attracts the soul,
Governs the inner man, the nobler part.
- Milton.
3. Not obvious or easily discovered; obscure.
Inner house
(Scot.) the first and second divisions of the court of Session at Edinburgh; also, the place of their sittings.
Inner jib
(Naut.) a fore-and-aft sail set on a stay running from the fore-topmast head to the jib boom.
Inner plate
(Arch.) the wall plate which lies nearest to the center of the roof, in a double-plated roof.
Inner post
(Naut.) a piece brought on at the fore side of the main post, to support the transoms.
Inner square
(Carp.) the angle formed by the inner edges of a carpenter's square.
WordNet Dictionary
Adj. 1. inner - located inward; "Beethoven's manuscript looks like a bloody record of a tremendous inner battle"- Leonard Bernstein; "she thinks she has no soul, no interior life, but the truth is that she has no access to it"- David Denby; "an internal sense of rightousness"- A.R.Gurney,Jr.
Synonyms: interior, internal
2. inner - located or occurring within or closer to a center; "an inner room"
Antonyms:
outer - being on the outside or further from a center; "spent hours adorning the outer man"; "the outer suburbs"
3. inner - innermost or essential; "the inner logic of Cubism"; "the internal contradictions of the theory"; "the intimate structure of matter"
Synonyms: internal, intimate
4. inner - confined to an exclusive group; "privy to inner knowledge"; "inside information"; "privileged information"
Synonyms: privileged, inside
5. inner - exclusive to a center; especially a center of influence; "inner regions of the organization"; "inner circles of government"
6. inner - inside or closer to the inside of the body; "the inner ear"
Pronunciation: măn
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