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interior -or -ius from Latin interior, inner, for an inland provenance.<br />

interior, interior, interius Latin adjective, inner, interior, middle; more remote; more intimate.<br />

interior, interioris m. Latin noun, those (pl.) <strong>with</strong>in; those nearer racecourse goal; inland or further from sea.<br />

interjectus interjected, put or placed between, <strong>with</strong> an intermediate joint or section.<br />

intermedius -a -um interme'dius (in-ter-ME-dee-us) intermediate between two forms, as in shape or color,<br />

indicating that a species was halfway between two other species in regard to one or more characteristics; a space<br />

between two parts; or in reference to a hybrid being intermediate between its parents.<br />

intermontanus intermontan'us (in-ter-mon-TAY-nus)<br />

internodus the space on a stem between two nodes.<br />

internuibus in a cloud.<br />

internus internal, inside (referring to the vascular bundle, etc.).<br />

interratus -a -um interra'tus (in-ter-AY-tus)<br />

interrupte-pinnatus <strong>with</strong> interrupted arrangement of the pairs of pinnae of a compound leaf.<br />

interruptus -a -um interrup'tus (in-ter-UP-tus) interrupted, scattered, not continuous, breaking the symmetry of<br />

form or texture, or partly so.<br />

intertextus interwoven, intertwined, entangled, twisted, webbed together.<br />

intervallaris at intervals.<br />

intestin-, intestinum Latin the intestine<br />

intestinalis resembling intestines, gut-like.<br />

intextus between an entanglement.<br />

inti Latin <strong>with</strong>in, into<br />

intim-, intima Latin innermost<br />

intimus intimate, innermost.<br />

intonsus unshaven, bearded.<br />

intort- Latin twisted, distorted<br />

intortus twisted, twisted inward, turned.<br />

intr-, intra Latin <strong>with</strong>in, inside<br />

intra on the inside<br />

intrafoliaceus <strong>with</strong>in or between leaves.<br />

intramarginalis <strong>with</strong>in the margin.<br />

intrarius turned toward the axis.<br />

intricatus -a -um intrica'tus (in-tri-KAY-tus) intricate, entangled, tangled, very webby or entangled.<br />

intric Latin perplexing<br />

intrins Latin contained <strong>with</strong>in<br />

intrinsecus inwardly, inwards<br />

intro Latin <strong>with</strong>in; in, into<br />

introrsum <strong>towards</strong> the inside<br />

introrsus turned inwards<br />

introvenious hidden veined, <strong>with</strong> invisible veins.<br />

intrusus projecting inward.<br />

intubus in'tubus (IN-tu-bus) chichory, endive, Chichorium intybus.<br />

intumescens Latin swelling, swelling up, having swellings, puffed up, tumid: becoming swollen, from<br />

intumescere, to swell and -escens, becoming.<br />

intumesco intumescere intumui Latin to swell, swell up; to increase; to swell <strong>with</strong> anger.<br />

intus on the inside, <strong>with</strong>in, internal (opposite to extra, extus).<br />

intybaceus pertaining or resembling to chickory, Cichorium intybus.<br />

intybus in'tybus (IN-ti-bus) from Late Latin intybea, from intubus, intybus, intybum the Latin name for Endive or<br />

Succory, from a Greek name for endive, ἔντυβον. Both intybus and endive (from the French endive and Spanish<br />

and Italian endivia) come from the Egyptian tybi, the month in which the plant was eaten.<br />

inul-, inula Latin a kind of plant<br />

Inula from Greek inaein, to clean, alluding to medicinal effects; or Latin inula, an ancient name for<br />

elecampane or fleabane. (Compositae)<br />

inuleus resembling Inula, Fleabane.<br />

inuloides Flea-bane like.<br />

inuncan, inuncant Latin hooked<br />

inuncatus hanging on by hooked or barbed hairs.

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