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inner portion

noun as in inside

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They found that the enamel on the outer, exposed side of the alligator’s tooth was often more eroded than the tooth’s inner portion.

Once the inner portion of the plate has moved enough to force the edges to overcome the friction holding them together to become unstuck, that stored energy radiates away in waves rippling through the Earth’s rocky surface.

It’s good for overall storage and traveling, and while the inner portion of the backpack is limited, it’s big enough to hold my small flash and lens cleaning bag.

The folks at McCann’s Irish Oatmeal, purveyors of John C. McCann’s finest for more than 150 years, define steel-cut oats as whole-grain groats — the inner portion of the oat kernel — cut into two or three pieces using steel discs.

Once the inner portion of the plate has moved enough to force the edges to overcome the friction holding them together to become unstuck, that stored energy radiates away in waves rippling through the Earth’s rocky surface.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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