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inwards
English
Etymology
in +? -wards
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /??nw?dz/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /??nw?dz/
- Hyphenation: in?wards
Adverb
inwards (comparative more inwards, superlative most inwards)
- Towards the inside.
Antonyms
- outwards
Related terms
- inward
Translations
See also
- inwardly
Anagrams
- darwins, diswarn
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introrse
English
Etymology
From Latin introrsus, introrsum (“toward the inside”, adverb), variant of introversus, from intr? + versus (“turned”).
Adjective
introrse (comparative more introrse, superlative most introrse)
- (botany) Facing or turned inwards or towards an axis.
- (botany) Said of anthers turned toward the center of the flower.
Coordinate terms
- extrorse
Translations
Anagrams
- insertor, snortier
Italian
Adjective
introrse
- feminine plural of introrso
Anagrams
- sterrino
- strinerò
introrse From the web:
- what is introrse means
- what does introrse mean in a sentence
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