interior

interior
I. adjective Etymology: Middle French & Latin; Middle French interiore, from Latin, comparative of Old Latin *interus inward, on the inside; akin to Latin inter Date: 15th century 1. lying, occurring, or functioning within the limiting boundaries ; inner <
an interior point of a triangle
>
2. belonging to mental or spiritual life <
a simple interior piety
>
3. belonging to the inner constitution or concealed nature of something <
interior meaning of a poem
>
4. lying away or remote from the border or shore • interiorly adverb II. noun Date: 1596 1. the inner or spiritual nature ; character 2. the interior part (as of a country or island) 3. the internal or inner part of a thing ; inside 4. the internal affairs of a state or nation 5. a representation (as in a play or movie) of the interior of a building

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