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inherence
WORDNET DICTIONARY
Noun inherence has 1 sense
- inherence(n = noun.state) inherency - the state of inhering; the state of being a fixed characteristic; "the inherence of polysemy in human language" is a kind of presence
Derived forms verb inhere1, adjective inherent1
CIDE DICTIONARY
inherence, n. [Cf. F. inhérence.].
The state of inhering; permanent existence in something; innateness; inseparable and essential connection. Jer. Taylor. [1913 Webster]
THESAURUS
inherence
accessibility, actual presence, availability, being here, being there, essentiality, existence, fundamentality, hereness, immanence, immediacy, inbeing, indigenousness, indwelling, indwellingness, innateness, innerness, internality, intrinsicality, inwardness, nonobjectivity, occurrence, physical presence, presence, spiritual presence, subjectivity, thereness, ubiety, wherenessROGET THESAURUS
inherence
Intrinsicality
N intrinsicality, inbeing, inherence, inhesion, subjectiveness, ego, egohood, essence, noumenon, essentialness, essential part, quintessence, incarnation, quiddity, gist, pith, marrow, core, sap, lifeblood, backbone, heart, soul, important part, principle, nature, constitution, character, type, quality, crasis, diathesis, habit, temper, temperament, spirit, humor, grain, disposition, endowment, capacity, capability, moods, declensions, features, aspects, peculiarities, idiosyncrasy, oddity, idiocrasy, diagnostics, derived from within, subjective, intrinsic, intrinsical, fundamental, normal, implanted, inherent, essential, natural, innate, inborn, inbred, ingrained, inwrought, coeval with birth, genetous, haematobious, syngenic, radical, incarnate, thoroughbred, hereditary, inherited, immanent, congenital, congenite, connate, running in the blood, ingenerate, ingenite, indigenous, in the grain, bred in the bone, instinctive, inward, internal, to the manner born, virtual, characteristic, invariable, incurable, incorrigible, ineradicable, fixed, intrinsically, at bottom, in the main, in effect, practically, virtually, substantially, au fond, fairly, character is higher than intellect, come give us a taste of your quality, magnos homines virtute metimur non fortuna, non numero haec judicantur sed pondere, vital spark of heavenly flame.
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