Interior

Adjective

 * 1) having to do with the inner part of something
 * 2) having to do with the inland parts of a country far from the coasts

Derived terms

 * interior decoration
 * interior design
 * interior designer

Noun

 * 1) The inside of a building, container, cavern, or other enclosed structure.
 * 2) The inside regions of a country, distanced from from the borders or coasts.
 * ''Sir Richard Burton explored far into the African interior.
 * 1)  The set of all interior points of a set.

Adjectives for Interior
distinctive; ambitious; distinguished; sumptuous; superb; opaque; domestic; webby; capacious; unmodified; colonial; costly; austere; musty; dusty; wretched; pierced.

Verbs for Interior
acquaint with—; advance into—: creep into — display—; enter—; harmonize—; invade — line—; lose in—; penetrate—; press into — pry into—; push into—; situate in—; withdraw into—; worm into—; —awes; — impresses; —unfolds.

Thesaurus
airscape, amidships, anonymous, average, belly, bosom, center, central, cityscape, civil, closet, cloudscape, core, deep, deepest recesses, depths, diameter, diaphragm, diorama, domestic, equator, equatorial, equidistant, exterior, farmscape, gut, halfway, heart, heart of hearts, heartland, hidden, hinterland, home, incognito, individual, indoor, inland, inlands, inmost, innards, inner, inner landscape, inner life, inner man, inner nature, inner recess, inner self, innermost, inshore, inside, interior man, intermediary, intermediate, intern, internal, internals, intestine, intimate, intrados, intrinsic, inward, inwards, isolated, kernel, landscape, local, mean, medial, median, mediocre, mediterranean, medium, mesial, mezzo, mid, middle, middlemost, middling, midland, midlands, midmost, midriff, midships, midst, midway, national, nuclear, nucleus, pastoral, penetralia, personal, private, privy, recesses, retired, riverscape, scape, scene, seapiece, seascape, secluded, secret, secret place, secret places, sequestered, skyscape, snowscape, soul, thick, thick of things, townscape, up-country, upland, uplands, veiled, view, viscera, visceral, vital center, vitals, waist, waistline, waterscape, withdrawn, within, zone

Etymology
From interior:.

Pronunciation




Adjective

 * Armenian:
 * Czech:
 * Finnish: sisä-, sisäinen


 * Hungarian:
 * Japanese: 内部


 * Armenian:
 * Finnish:, (genitive of the noun)


 * Hungarian:


 * : intérieur
 * : interior


 * : interior
 * : interior

Noun

 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: sisätila, ,
 * Hungarian:


 * Spanish:
 * Swedish: interiör, insida,  innandöme,  det inre


 * Finnish:


 * Hungarian: belterület


 * German: Inneres, offener Kern


 * Hebrew:


 * : interior
 * : interior

Adjective

 * 1) interior

Noun

 * 1) interior

Adjective

 * 1) inner, interior.
 * 2) nearer

Etymology
From earlier *undefined: (whence also intra:), from. Cognates include Sanskrit अन्तर: and Ancient Greek ἔντερον:.

Adjective

 * 1) interior

Noun

 * 1) interior

Related terms

 * interioridad
 * interiorizar
 * interno