inn |
a small hotel that caters especially to travelers. [2 definitions] |
innards |
(informal) the internal organs and parts of an animal; viscera. [2 definitions] |
innate |
belonging to or existing in someone or some organism from the time of birth; inborn. [3 definitions] |
inner |
situated inside. [4 definitions] |
inner circle |
a small, exclusive group of influential people. |
inner city |
the neighborhoods in or closest to the center of a city, usu. old, run-down, and inhabited by poor and disadvantaged people. |
inner-directed |
motivated and directed by one's own personal beliefs and principles and not by those of society. |
inner ear |
the part of the ear inside the skull, which includes the vestibule, the cochlea, and the semicircular canals, and plays a role in hearing and in maintaining balance. |
Inner Light |
the guiding force of God that Quakers believe exists in every human soul. |
innermost |
farthest inside. [2 definitions] |
innerspring mattress |
a mattress having enclosed coil springs that support the padding. |
inner tube |
an inflated rubber tube inside a tire. |
innervate |
to supply (a part of the body) with nerves. [2 definitions] |
inning |
the segment of a baseball or softball game during which each side has a turn at batting. [3 definitions] |
innkeeper |
the owner or manager of an inn. |
innocence |
the quality or condition of being innocent. [5 definitions] |
innocent |
free from corruption or knowledge of evil. [6 definitions] |
innocuous |
not capable of causing damage; harmless. [3 definitions] |
innominate |
lacking a specific name; nameless. [2 definitions] |
innominate bone |
one of the two large, flat lateral bones of the pelvis. |
innovate |
to propose or implement a new method, approach, idea, or the like; make inventive changes. [2 definitions] |