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inbuilt

[in-bilt] / ˈɪnˈbɪlt /




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The interceptors -- usually winged or propeller-like helicopters -- are mainly controlled with inbuilt cameras that beam real-time images to pilots on the ground.

From Barron's Mar. 6, 2026

Another benefit of the material is that it only becomes activated at eye temperatures, providing an inbuilt storage mechanism.

From Science Daily Mar. 21, 2024

In a best case scenario, the Titan may have lost power and will have an inbuilt safety system that will help it return to the surface.

From Scientific American Jun. 20, 2023

Many small radio sets now come with inbuilt solar panels that allow people to listen to broadcasts even when they don’t have electricity.

From Seattle Times Mar. 27, 2023

If we were born with all these knacks inbuilt, automated like ants, we would surely miss the variety.

From "The Lives of a Cell" by Lewis Thomas




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