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Inter means "between," and intra means "within."

You usually use "inter" when involving two separate things. For example, something that's international probably occurs between at least two nations.

You'd use "intra" to take about something inside something else. For example, an intranational conflict would be a problem that occurs in a single nation.

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The prefix "inter-" means between or among, indicating something that occurs between two or more things. On the other hand, the prefix "intra-" means within, indicating something that occurs inside or within a single thing.

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