Entally

/ɛnˈtæli/ adverb

Definition

In a manner that is directed inward or toward the interior; an anatomical adverb describing movement or orientation toward the inside.

Etymology

From 'ental' (inward, internal) + '-ly' (adverb suffix). Built on Latin 'ent-' (inside) with the standard English adverbial ending to create a positional descriptor.

Kelly Says

Medical and anatomical terminology has these super-specific direction words—'entally' is rarer than 'ental,' but when an anatomist needs to describe how something moves or orients, these words prevent the confusion that could happen with more casual language.

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