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| in·te·ri·or [ in tree ər ] |
noun (plural in·te·ri·ors) |
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1. inside part: the inside of something
 The interior of the church was dark.
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2. inside of building or room: the inside of a building or room considered especially with regard to its decoration and furnishing
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3. part farthest in from edge: the part of something that is far or farthest from its edge, boundary, or surface, especially the part of a country or continent that is remote or farthest from the coast
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4. picture of inside of room: a painting or photograph of the inside of a room
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5. inside set or scene: a setting or actual location that represents the inside of a building, or a scene filmed inside a building
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6. politics Another spelling of Interior
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adjective |
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1. located inside: located in, suitable for, or occurring inside something
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2. central: remote or farthest from the edge, boundary, or surface of something, especially from the coast of a country or continent
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3. occurring in mind: taking place within somebody's mind and usually not expressed out loud
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4. politics Another spelling of Interior
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| [15th century. Directly or via French< Latin, literally "more in the midst of" < inter (see inter-)] |
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