actual, connate, elemental, idiocratic, inalienable, ingrained, innermost, inward, organic, resident, true to form
Last update: September 22, 2016
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A man with a generous heart can see the intrinsic value in something which looks worthless to others. [verb]
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The Montessari educational system has intrinsic values. [adjective]
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The G edit descriptor is a generalized edit descriptor which can be used to input or output values of any intrinsic type. [adjective]
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As for the intrinsic value of people, it is no longer respectable in the least. [adjective]
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That youngster strikes me as causing a fuss quite out of proportion to his intrinsic worth. [adjective]
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The elevation of level which they contribute to civilization is intrinsic with them; it proceeds from themselves and not from an accident. [adjective]
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Aside from their intrinsic value, Stevenson's novels are interesting in this respect,--that they mark a return to the pure romanticism of Walter Scott. [adjective]
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At first the new literature was remarkably varied, but of small intrinsic worth; and very little of it is now read. [adjective]
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The blood is probably circulated by the general contraction of the whole animal, since it is very doubtful if there are any intrinsic muscles in the vessel-walls. [Please select]
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But afterwards the Commissioners were left to their intrinsic weakness. [Please select]
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For in primitive thinking forms have an intrinsic efficacy. [Please select]
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