inwards
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
inwards /ˈɪnwədz/ (also inward)
▶adverb towards the inside.
■ into or towards the mind, spirit, or soul.
'inwards' also found in these Oxford entries:
afferent
- anima
- camber
- charleston
- collapse
- concave
- cross-eyed
- crush
- cyclone
- ewe neck
- implode
- incurrent
- incurvate
- incurve
- inflect
- inflexed
- innards
- intrinsic
- intro-
- introrse
- involute
- involution
- inward
- knock knees
- pigeon-toed
- re-entrant
- rose of Jericho
- snowplough
- stave

