Inherent

/ɪnˈhɪrənt/ adjective

If something is inherent, it is a natural and essential part of something and cannot be separated from it. It belongs to the thing by its very nature.

It comes from Latin “inhaerere,” meaning “to stick in” or “to cling to,” from “in-” (in) and “haerere” (to stick). The idea is of a quality that is stuck inside something.

ARفطري
BNঅন্তর্নিহিত
CSvrozený
DAinbygget
DEinnewohnend
ELεμφυτευμένος
ESinherente
FIluontainen
FRinhérent
HEטבוע
HIअंतर्निहित
HUbelül
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