internality

internality
internal ADJECTIVE 1) of or situated on the inside. 2) inside the body. 3) relating to affairs and activities within a country. 4) existing or used within an organization. 5) in or of one's mind or soul.
NOUN (internals) inner parts or features.
DERIVATIVES internality noun internally adverb.
ORIGIN Latin internalis, from internus 'inward, internal' .

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