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Definition of inward
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Inward
(n.) That which is
inward
or
within;
especially,
in the
plural,
the inner parts or
organs
of the body; the
viscera..
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Wrong
::
Wrong (a.)
Designed
to be worn or
placed
inward;
as, the wrong side of a
garment
or of a piece of
cloth..
Bank-sided
::
Bank-sided
(a.)
Having
sides
inclining
inwards,
as a ship; --
opposed
to
wall-sided..
Feel
::
Feel (v. i.) To be
conscious
of an
inward
impression,
state of mind,
persuasion,
physical
condition,
etc.; to
perceive
one's self to be; --
followed
by an
adjective
describing
the
state,
etc.; as, to feel
assured,
grieved,
persuaded..
Introvert
::
Introvert
(v. t.) To turn or bend
inward.
Connivent
::
Connivent
(a.)
Brought
close
together;
arched
inward
so that the
points
meet;
converging;
in close
contact;
as, the
connivent
petals
of a
flower,
wings of an
insect,
or folds of
membrane
in the human
system,
etc..
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..
Smoulder
::
Smoulder
(v. i.) To exist in a state of
suppressed
or
smothered
activity;
to burn
inwardly;
as, a
smoldering
feud..
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..
Involuted
::
Involuted
(a.)
Rolled
inward
spirally.
Embowel
::
Embowel
(v. t.) To
imbed;
to hide in the
inward
parts;
to bury.
Aduncous
::
Aduncous
(a.)
Curved
inwards;
hooked.
Christianity
::
Christianity
(n.)
Practical
conformity
of one's
inward
and
outward
life to the
spirit
of the
Christian
religio.
Inward
::
Inward
(n.) That which is
inward
or
within;
especially,
in the
plural,
the inner parts or
organs
of the body; the
viscera..
Inward
::
Inward
(a.) Alt. of
Inward.
Introflexed
::
Introflexed
(a.)
Flexed
or bent
inward.
Basin
::
Basin (n.) An
isolated
or
circumscribed
formation,
particularly
where the
strata
dip
inward,
on all
sides,
toward
a
center;
--
especially
applied
to the coal
formations,
called
coal
basins
or coal
fields..
Core
::
Core (v. t.) To take out the core or
inward
parts of; as, to core an
apple..
Inrush
::
Inrush
(n.) A rush
inwards;
as, the
inrush
of the
tide..
Cerebripetal
::
Cerebripetal
(a.)
Applied
to those nerve
fibers
which go from the
spinal
cord to the brain and so
transfer
sensations
(centripetal
impressions)
from the
exterior
inwards.
Estre
::
Estre (n.) The
inward
part of a
building;
the
interior.
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