FromLatin interior ( “ inner, interior ” ) .
interior (notcomparable )
Within any limits, enclosure, or substance; inside; internal; inner.theinterior apartments of a house; theinterior surface of a hollow ball
Remote from the limits, frontier, or shore; inland.theinterior parts of a region or country
having to do with the inner part of something
having to do with the inland parts of a country
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interior (plural interiors )
The inside of abuilding ,container ,cavern , or other enclosed structure.The gardens are just divine, but theinterior of the house are even more splendid.
The inside regions of acountry , distanced from theborders orcoasts .Hypernyms: land ;country ;area ;region ;place ;location Near-synonyms: backcountry ,upcountry ,hinterland Sir Richard Burton explored far into the Africaninterior .
( mathematics , topology ) The set of allinterior points of aset .the inside of an enclosed structure
Aragonese:interior m Asturian:interior m Breton:diabarzh (br) m Bulgarian:вътрешност (bg) f ( vǎtrešnost ) Catalan:interior (ca) m Chinese:Mandarin:內部 / 内部 (zh) ( nèibù ) Dutch:interieur (nl) n Esperanto:interno (eo) Finnish:sisätila (fi) ,sisus (fi) ,sisäpuoli (fi) French:intérieur (fr) m Galician:interior (gl) m German:Interieur (de) n ,Inneres (de) n ,Innenraum (de) m Hindi:अंतः (hi) ( antaḥ ) Hungarian:belső (hu) Japanese:内装 (ja) ( ないそう, naisō ) ,内部 (ja) ( ないぶ, naibu ) ,インテリア (ja) ( interia ) Kongo:kati Norwegian:Bokmål:interiør n Nynorsk:interiør n Old Turkic:𐰃𐰲 ( ič ) Persian:درون (fa) ( darun ) ,داخل (fa) ( dâxel ) Polish:wnętrze (pl) n Portuguese:interior (pt) m Quechua:ukhu (qu) Russian:интерье́р (ru) m ( intɛrʹjér ) ,вну́тренность (ru) f ( vnútrennostʹ ) ,вну́тренняя часть f ( vnútrennjaja častʹ ) Sanskrit:अन्तर (sa) n ( antara ) Spanish:interior (es) m Swedish:interiör (sv) ,insida (sv) ,innandöme (sv) ,det inre Tetum:laran Turkish:iç (tr) Ottoman Turkish:ایچ ( iç ) ,داخل ( dâhil ) Vietnamese:nội thất (vi) Walloon:ådvins (wa) m Yakut:ис ( is )
the inside regions of a country
the set of all interior points
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FromLatin interior .
interior m (plural interiores )
interior ( the inside of an enclosed structure ) Antonym: exterior Borrowed fromLatin interiōrem .
interior m or f (masculine and feminine plural interiors )
interior ,inner ,internal Antonym: exterior interior m (plural interiors )
interior ,inside Antonym: exterior interior m or f by sense (plural interiors )
( baseball ) infielder Coordinate term: exterior ( field hockey orice hockey ) inside “interior ”, inDiccionari de la llengua catalana [Dictionary of the Catalan Language ] (in Catalan), second edition,Institute of Catalan Studies [Catalan:Institut d'Estudis Catalans ], April 2007 “interior ”, inGran Diccionari de la Llengua Catalana ,Grup Enciclopèdia Catalana ,2026 “interior” inDiccionari normatiu valencià ,Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua .“interior” inDiccionari català-valencià-balear , Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.“interior” intermcat , Centre de Terminologia, 2026.“interior” intermcat , Centre de Terminologia, 2026.FromLatin interior .
interior m or f (plural interiores )
inner ,interior interior m (plural interiores )
interior From earlier*interus (whence alsointrā andinterulus ), fromProto-Indo-European *h₁énteros ( “ inner, what is inside ” ) . Cognates includeSanskrit अन्तर ( ántara ,“ interior ” ) andAncient Greek ἔντερον ( énteron ,“ intestine, bowel ” ) .
interior (comparative ,neuter interius ,no positive form ,superlative intimus or intumus ,adverb interius ) ;third declension
comparative degree ofinter inner ,interior nearer Althoughinterior is the comparative form ofinter morphologically, there is no attested positive form, asinter is only used as a preposition and adverb, not as an adjective. Third-declension comparative adjective.
“interior ”, inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879 ),A Latin Dictionary , Oxford: Clarendon Press “interior ”, inCharlton T. Lewis (1891 ),An Elementary Latin Dictionary , New York: Harper & Brothers “interior ”, inGaffiot, Félix (1934 ),Dictionnaire illustré latin-français , Hachette. Carl Meißner; Henry William Auden (1894 ),Latin Phrase-Book [1] , London:Macmillan and Co. the interior of Asia:interior Asia; interiora Asiae profound scientific education:litterae interiores et reconditae, artes reconditae Learned borrowing fromLatin interiōrem .
( Brazil ) IPA (key ) : /ĩ.te.ɾiˈoʁ/ [ĩ.te.ɾɪˈoh] ,( faster pronunciation ) /ĩ.teˈɾjoʁ/ [ĩ.teˈɾjoh] ( Brazil ) IPA (key ) : /ĩ.te.ɾiˈoʁ/ [ĩ.te.ɾɪˈoh] ,( faster pronunciation ) /ĩ.teˈɾjoʁ/ [ĩ.teˈɾjoh] ( São Paulo ) IPA (key ) : /ĩ.te.ɾiˈoɾ/ [ĩ.te.ɾɪˈoɾ] ,( faster pronunciation ) /ĩ.teˈɾjoɾ/ ( Rio de Janeiro ) IPA (key ) : /ĩ.te.ɾiˈoʁ/ [ĩ.te.ɾɪˈoχ] ,( faster pronunciation ) /ĩ.teˈɾjoʁ/ [ĩ.teˈɾjoχ] ( Caipira ) IPA (key ) : /ĩ.te.ɾiˈoɻ/ [ĩ.te.ɾɪˈoɻ] ,( faster pronunciation ) /ĩ.teˈɾjoɻ/ ( Portugal ) IPA (key ) : /ĩ.tɨˈɾjoɾ/ ,( with elision ) /ĩ.tɾiˈoɾ/ ,( with elision, faster pronunciation ) /ĩˈtɾjoɾ/ ,/ẽ.tɨˈɾjoɾ/ ,( with elision ) /ẽ.tɾiˈoɾ/ ,( with elision, faster pronunciation ) /ẽˈtɾjoɾ/ ( Portugal ) IPA (key ) : /ĩ.tɨˈɾjoɾ/ ,( with elision ) /ĩ.tɾiˈoɾ/ ,( with elision, faster pronunciation ) /ĩˈtɾjoɾ/ ,/ẽ.tɨˈɾjoɾ/ ,( with elision ) /ẽ.tɾiˈoɾ/ ,( with elision, faster pronunciation ) /ẽˈtɾjoɾ/ ( Southern Portugal ) IPA (key ) : /ĩ.tɨˈɾjo.ɾi/ ,( with elision ) /ĩ.tɾiˈo.ɾi/ ,( with elision, faster pronunciation ) /ĩˈtɾjo.ɾi/ ,/ẽ.tɨˈɾjo.ɾi/ ,( with elision ) /ẽ.tɾiˈo.ɾi/ ,( with elision, faster pronunciation ) /ẽˈtɾjo.ɾi/
interior m or f (plural interiores )
inner ;interior ( located in the inside ) Antonym: exterior Não comemos os olhos nem os órgãosinteriores . We don’t eat the eyes nor theinner organs. interior m (plural interiores )
interior ;inside Antonym: exterior Tirei uma bola dointerior da caixa. I took out a ball from theinterior of the box. country ;countryside ;interior ( regions outside major cities ) Synonym: campo Antonym: cidade Esses fazendeiros moraram sempre nointerior . Those farmers have always lived in thecountry . Generally speaking, any part of a Brazilian state that is not in or near its capital or coast is the state'sinterior . Alternatively, people from smaller cities tend to consider only smaller townsinterior , those from small villages tend to consider only places without any collective settlementinterior , and so on.
Borrowed fromFrench intérieur .
interior n (plural interiori )
interior FromLatin interior .
IPA (key ) : /inteˈɾjoɾ/ [ĩn̪.t̪eˈɾjoɾ] Rhymes:-oɾ Syllabification:in‧te‧rior interior m or f (masculine and feminine plural interiores )
inner ,interior interior m (plural interiores )
interior ( Venezuela , also used in the plural) maleunderwear ,underpants