This term is somewhat archaic and can refer to the innermost part or parts of something, or to the deepest or most inner feelings and thoughts of a person. It can also be used to indicate the innermost or most hidden aspects of a situation or a thing.
/ˈɪnmoʊsts/
A surgical incision into the antrum (a cavity or outpocketing, typically within a larger organ or structure), particularly in medical procedures involving the middle ear
/æntroʊtəmi/
A person or thing that reduces people to a state of poverty or destitution; used metaphorically to describe policies or actions that make people dependent on welfare or reduce their ability to support themselves.
/ˈpɔː.pju.la.rɪ.zər/
A borate mineral characterized by a triclinic crystal system and a soft, mineral white to white streak, it often has a vitreous luster.
/znˈvɑːnɪt/
Not having been evangelized; not having accepted Christianity or some other form of evangelism. It refers to people, areas, or groups that have not been reached or influenced by a particular religious message or mission.
/ʌnɪˈvəlæɡnɪzd/
Causing hostility or opposition. It involves actions or words that provoke or irritate someone, leading to upset or anger.
/æn.tə.dʒəˈneɪ.tɪŋ/
A small island located off the coast of southern Fujian, China, known for its strategic importance and the Taiwan Strait Security Guarantee Agreement. It is often associated with political and military considerations related to Taiwan.
/ˈkwā.mə/
A tool or instrument used in traditional Inuit craftsmanship, specifically known for its unique shaped blade and handle, often made from bone or wood, used for various purposes including but not limited to carving, tooling, and decorative engraving.
/ˈtɪp.ju.læt/
In a manner related to or involving modulation, especially in electronic engineering, it refers to the alteration of a signal or wave form (such as a carrier wave) in accordance with the amplitude, frequency, or phase of a modulating signal.
/ˌmɒdjəˈleɪʃənəl/