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interior
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noun
(= inside)
the region that is inside of something
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adjective
situated within or suitable for inside a building
an interior scene
interior decoration
an interior bathroom without windows
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adjective
inside and toward a center
interior regions of the earth
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adjective
(= upcountry)
of or coming from the middle of a region or country
upcountry districts
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adjective
(= inner, internal)
located inward; ; ; ,Jr
Beethoven's manuscript looks like a bloody record of a tremendous inner battle
— Leonard Bernstein
she thinks she has no soul, no interior life, but the truth is that she has no access to it
— David Denby
an internal sense of rightousness
— A.R.Gurney
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adjective
(= home, internal)
inside the country
the British Home Office has broader responsibilities than the United States Department of the Interior
the nation's internal politics
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noun
(= inside)
the inner or enclosed surface of something
Interior
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noun
(= Department of the Interior)
the United States federal department charged with conservation and the development of natural resources; created in 1849
lighting
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noun
(= light)
having abundant light or illumination
they played as long as it was light
as long as the lighting was good
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noun
apparatus for supplying artificial light effects for the stage or a film
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noun
the craft of providing artificial light
an interior decorator must understand lighting
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noun
(= firing)
the act of setting something on fire