The origin of the word intra , which means or inwards, comes from inside. The old latin word for intra is 'interus'. An example of the use of this is in the word 'intramuscular' - into the muscle, such as to describe the meaning for an intramuscular injection.
Intra, meaning inside and vena, blood vessel, both Latin.
Intra is not french, it's latin for "inside"
The prefix intra, which is used to form compound words, means within. It comes from the Latin word intra, which is akin to interior.
"in" means in, and "intra" means inside
intra (+ ablative)
intra is a Latin word for inside or within, and is now used as a prefix to mean the same thing.The prefix "intra" means "within." So an intracellular structure would be found inside of a cell. Contrast this with "inter", which means "between".
Intra!/Intrate! Intrare - to come in
The Latin word for rider is "eques." This word is related to the old Latin word "equus," which means, "horse."
one labium, two labia (the Latin word for "lip")
its an old latin word
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