intra-
prefixEtymology
Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *h₁én Proto-Indo-European *-teros Proto-Indo-European *h₁énterosder. Latin *interus Latin intrābor. English intra- Borrowed from Latin intrā (“within”).
- derived from *interus Latin intrābor✻
Definitions
Within a single entity indicated by the root word
Within a single entity indicated by the root word:
- intraclade
- intracoalition
- intracorporate
A direction that is inward or into the location indicated by the root word.
- intracavitary
- intracloacal
- intracistern
Indicating that the root is internal in nature.
- intramarry
- intranet
- intrapreneur
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In between two entities
In between two entities:
- intrachiral
- intraploidy
- intra-allelic
The interior of the region indicated by the root.
- intracalvarium
- intracranium
A part of the root entity.
- intramountain
- intradiegetic
In alignment or synchronous with the root entity.
- intrametric
- intradirective
The neighborhood
- antonymex-antonym(s) of “inner”
- antonymexo-antonym(s) of “inner”
- antonymecto-antonym(s) of “inner”
- neighborhyper-
- neighborinfra-
- neighborinter-
- neighborintro-
- neighborextra-
- neighborsupra-
- neighbortrans-
Derived
intrados, intramural, intraacinar, intraadipocyte, intraaggregate, intraamniotically, intraanalytical, intraanimal, intraannual, intraaortally, intraarray, intraassay, intraatomic, intraatrial, intraaxonal, intraaxonally, intrabacterially, intraband, intrabank, intrabasin, intrabasinal, intrabatch, intrabath, intrabivalent, intrabloc, intrablock, intrabony, intrabrand, intrabreed, intrabronchially, intrabrood, intrabuilding, intrabursally, intracaecally, intracameral, intracampus, intracapsid, intracapsomeric, intracapsular, intracase · +405 more
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for intra-. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA