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n.
1.internal organs collectively (especially those in the abdominal cavity)

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  • inn
  • inmost
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  • inland revenue
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  • innate immunity
  • innate reflex
  • innately
  • inner
  • inner circle
  • inner city
  • inner ear
  • inner hebrides
  • inner light
  • infrequently
  • perceivable
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  • circumvolute
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  • palpably
  • third estate
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    cave in (to someone or something)
    to weaken and be forced to give something up
    The company caved in to the union`s demand for more money.



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    (Q) such as psychology and sociology
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