inner
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
inner/ˈɪnə(r)/
▶adjective
- 1 situated inside; close to the centre.
- 2 mental or spiritual: inner strength.
■ (of thoughts or feelings) not expressed.
- 1 an inner part.
- 2 (in archery and shooting) a division of the target next to the bullseye.
– derivatives
innerly adverb (literary),
innerness noun (literary).
innerly adverb (literary),
innerness noun (literary).
'inner' also found in these Oxford entries:
academy
- arch
- atherosclerosis
- barkcloth
- bast
- bead
- behind
- behind line
- ben
- billhook
- bluestone
- bowel
- canthus
- caruncle
- cella
- City Technology College
- cochlea
- collet
- crista
- crumb
- daemon
- dewclaw
- diptych
- endarterectomy
- endarteritis
- endoplasm
- epicanthic fold
- expressionism
- fenestration
- foresheet
- ha-ha
- heartwood
- holy of holies
- inner bar
- inner city
- inner ear
- inner space
- inner tube
- inside
- inside out
- insole
- interior
- internal
- intrados
- intrinsic
- jihad
- labia minora
- labyrinth
- labyrinthitis

