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Interiority

State of being interior

Endoscope

An instrument for examining the interior of the body consisting of a flexible tube with lenses

interiorise

to incorporate within oneself same as interiorize

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Entogastric

Pertaining to the interior of the stomach applied to a mode of budding from

Ophthalmoscope

An instrument for viewing the interior of the eye particularly the retina Light is thrown into

Outward

From the interior part in a direction from the interior toward the exterior

Paper

or drawing on, for wrapping things in, for covering the interior of walls, etc. In Encyclopedia Britannica, (Volume 13), (15th Edition)

Entophyte

A vegetable parasite subsisting in the interior of the body

Entozoa

flukes roundworms etc most of which live parasitically in the interior of other animals the Helminthes

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Interiority

State of being interior

Endoscope

An instrument for examining the interior of the body consisting of a flexible tube with lenses

interiorise

to incorporate within oneself same as interiorize

Keep your definitions linked to case research

interiorize

Matched in: Term interiorize

Entogastric

Pertaining to the interior of the stomach applied to a mode of budding from

Ophthalmoscope

An instrument for viewing the interior of the eye particularly the retina Light is thrown into

Outward

From the interior part in a direction from the interior toward the exterior

Paper

or drawing on, for wrapping things in, for covering the interior of walls, etc. In Encyclopedia Britannica, (Volume 13), (15th Edition)

Entophyte

A vegetable parasite subsisting in the interior of the body

Entozoa

flukes roundworms etc most of which live parasitically in the interior of other animals the Helminthes

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