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Inherently
Inherently In*her"ent*ly, adv. By inherence; inseparably. Matter hath inherently and essentially such an internal energy. --Bentley.

Meaning of Inherently from wikipedia

- An inherently funny word is a word that is humorous without context, often more for its phonetic structure than for its meaning. Vaudeville tradition holds...
- safety cannot be achieved, common practice is to talk about inherently safer design. β€œAn inherently safer design is one that avoids hazards instead of controlling...
- In simple terms, risk is the possibility of something bad happening. Risk involves uncertainty about the effects/implications of an activity with respect...
- their 1903 first powered Flyer with anhedral (drooping) wings, which are inherently unstable. They showed that a pilot can maintain control of lateral roll...
- duplicate rule. A language that only admits ambiguous grammars is called an inherently ambiguous language. Deterministic context-free grammars are always unambiguous...
- preceding step to effectively carry on with the next step – these are called inherently serial problems. Examples include iterative numerical methods, such as...
- itself'. The phrase is used to refer to conduct ****essed as sinful or inherently wrong by nature, independent of regulations governing the conduct. It...
- is a racial supremacist belief which maintains that black people are inherently superior to people of other races. Black supremacy was advocated by Jamaican...
- sinister qualities.:β€Š96β€Š These qualities, and their perceived deviation from inherently mutable cultural constructs of normality, most clearly delineate ancient...
- nationalisation, that private enterprise based on private ownership is inherently superior. (Mrs Thatcher's government tried to ensure that this was so...