invärtes

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Swedish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

in +‎ -värtes. From Old Swedish invärtis, from Middle Low German inwerdes, same as English inwards (towards the inside).

Adjective[edit]

invärtes

  1. internal (pertaining to the inside of the body)
    ej för invärtes bruk
    not for internal use (of medicine not to be eaten, but applied to the skin)

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Adverb[edit]

invärtes

  1. internally (inside the body)

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