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inner

[in-er] / ˈɪn ər /




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Friends and colleagues described him as someone with "a keen sense of justice, inner balance, and a big heart," Angels of Sport said.

From BBC

Its inner region, called gray matter, contains nerve cell bodies along with astrocytes.

From Science Daily

Chester would not return home until 8 July, as he spent the next two weeks battling sepsis and the rare, life-threatening infection of the heart's inner lining endocarditis.

From BBC

"My goal, when I enter the water, is to gain a state of meditation, of inner peace."

From Barron's

But when two of her Calvin Klein coworkers gush, “You’re going to be the American people’s princess!” my inner narrator countered, “No. Not so much.”

From Salon