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Definition of Inbuilt
1. Adjective. Existing as an essential constituent or characteristic. "A constitutional inability to tell the truth"
Similar to: Intrinsic, Intrinsical
Derivative terms: Inhere, Inherence
Definition of Inbuilt
1. Adjective. Existing as an essential constituent; built-in; inherent; integral. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Inbuilt
1. forming an integral part of a structure [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inbuilt
Literary usage of Inbuilt
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Graphical Determination of Forces in Engineering Structures by James B. Chalmers (1881)
"Elastic Line of a Loaded Beam, inbuilt at one end, free at the other, ... A) be
such a beam inbuilt at A, say horizontally, and loaded uniformly ABC ..."
2. Modern Business Writing by Charles Harvey Raymond (1921)
"'inbuilt' That means that from, the Titan 10-20 you will get power quality."
at the drawbar for about half the expense of gasoline power, because you know ..."
3. Participatory Development: Learning from South Asia by Ponna Wignaraja (1991)
"Though projected as above and beyond culture and politics, and being scientific
and rational, modern knowledge has an inbuilt mission. ..."