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[in-er] / ˈɪn ər /




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Instead, some inner layers circle the black hole, while the outermost layers are pushed outward.

From Science Daily

The inner planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars, are made mostly of rock and metal.

From Science Daily

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