What does INTRA mean?

Heres the dictionary-style entry for "intra": intra

Part of Speech: prefix

Definition: a prefix meaning "within" or "inside"

Pronunciations: US: /ˈɪntrə/, UK: /ˈɪntrə/

Origin and Usage: "Intra" is a Latin prefix that means "within" or "inside." It is commonly used in the English language to form words that describe something that happens within a particular group or system. For example, "intramural" refers to activities that take place within a school or institution, while "intrapersonal" refers to things that happen within an individual.

Synonyms: None

Related Words: intro, tra-la, train, trial, trait

Example Sentences:

  • Her doctor prescribed an intravenous drip to treat her dehydration.
  • The companys intraoffice communication system was outdated and inefficient.
  • He was able to resolve the intrapersonal conflict that was causing him stress.


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