interior

interior
interior (Del lat. interĭor, -ōris).
1. adj. Que está en la parte de adentro.
2. Que está muy adentro.
3. Que solo se siente en el alma.
4. Dicho de una habitación o de una vivienda: Que no tiene vistas a la calle.
5. Perteneciente o relativo a la nación de que se habla, en contraposición a lo extranjero.
Política interior. [m6]Comercio interior.
6. m. Alma como principio de la actividad propiamente humana.
7. Parte interior de algo.
8. En los coches de tres compartimientos, el de en medio.
9. Parte central de un país, en oposición a las zonas costeras o fronterizas.
10. Ven. calzoncillo. U. m. en pl.)
11. entrañas.
12. Cinem. Secuencias rodadas con decorados que representan espacios cerrados.
13. Cinem. Decorados entre los que se desarrollan dichas secuencias.
V. aduana interior, cuero interior, deuda interior, fuero interior, gentilhombre de lo interior, lucha interior, Ministerio del Interior, Ministerio de lo Interior, planeta interior, polígono interior, ropa interior, sanidad interior, sentido interior.

Diccionario de la lengua española. 2015.

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