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Definition of Intrinsically

Intrinsically
Intrinsically In*trin"sic*al*ly, adv. Internally; in its nature; essentially; really; truly. A lie is a thing absolutely and intrinsically evil. --South.

Meaning of Intrinsically from wikipedia

- Look up intrinsics in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Intrinsics or intrinsic may refer to: Intrinsic and extrinsic properties, in science and engineering...
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- In computer software, in compiler theory, an intrinsic function, also called built-in function or builtin function, is a function (subroutine) available...
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- another intrinsically valuable thing. Intrinsic value is always something that an object has "in itself" or "for its own sake", and is an intrinsic property...
- One example of this might be the belief that certain **** acts are intrinsically evil, even if they harm no one. Extrinsicism is the tendency to place...