interior
IPA: ɪntˈɪriɝ
noun
- The inside of a building, container, cavern, or other enclosed structure.
- The inside regions of a country, distanced from the borders or coasts.
- (mathematics, topology) The set of all interior points of a set.
- A town and village in South Dakota, United States.
- A region of British Columbia, Canada.
adjective
- Within any limits, enclosure, or substance; inside; internal; inner.
- Remote from the limits, frontier, or shore; inland.
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Examples of "interior" in Sentences
- Sometimes the best way to freshen up your interior is also the easiest way.
- DIRK KEMPTHORNE, SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR: I'm Dirk Kempthorne, secretary of the interior.
- So, if Volaris to Tijuana from where ever you are in the interior is an option, I think I'd be inclined to take it.
- Personally from what I have seen thus far the interior is a far greater departure (in the wrong direction) than the ship itself.
- And although it looks old and worn, the interior is all about contemporary shapes and elegant furnishings, for more warmth (maybe during winter?).
- It's not the article I remember reading, but you've put my mind at ease regarding the bottle holder; you are correct, the interior is a white glaze.
- Increased ice and snow on the interior is the other side of the issue that Gore is not telling, I never claimd it constituted both sides of the issue by itself.
- For many travelers, driving down the Baja Peninsula, taking a passsenger/vehicle ferry across to Mexico's mainland and then exploring the interior is a pleasant way of experiencing a wide variety of topography.
- Ltd., to pay for a total of $18.2 million for the already completed interior and exterior design and molding of the JNZ SHUTTLE Van; the completed engineering design, type approval certification and catalogue license of the gasoline transmission of the JNZ SHUTTLE Van; and the ALIAS interior and exterior design and molding, which is underway.
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