intrinseco
intrinsic, inherent
adjective een-TREEN-seh-koh Rare
Origin: From Latin intrinsecus (inward, from within).
Usage Note
Intrinseco describes a quality that belongs to the essential nature of something — the opposite of estrinseco (extrinsic). It is a formal, academic term. The feminine is intrinseca, plural intrinseci / intrinseche. Common collocations: valore intrinseco (intrinsic value), carattere intrinseco (inherent character).
Examples
"Il valore intrinseco di questo materiale è alto."
Natural Translation
The intrinsic value of this material is high.
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