Meaning

  1. Of or situated on the inside.
  2. Of or situated on the inside.
  3. Of or situated on the inside.
  4. Of or situated on the inside.
  5. Of or situated on the inside.
  6. Of or situated on the inside.
  7. Experienced in one's mind; inner rather than expressed.
  8. Of the inner nature of a thing.
  9. (British) Attending a university as well as taking its examinations.

Frequency

B2
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ɪnˈtɜː.nəl/
Etymology

In summary

From Middle English internall, internalle, borrowing from New Latin internālis (“of or pertaining to the inner part”), from internus (“inward, internal”) + -ālis (“-al”, adjectival suffix). By surface analysis, intern + -al.

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