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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
in·here

 \\in-ˈhir\\ intransitive verb 
(in·hered ; in·her·ing)
 ETYMOLOGY  Middle English enheren to be a companion, belong, from Latin inhaerēre to be attached, from in- + haerēre to adhere
 DATE  15th century
: to be inherent
    does selfishness inhere in each of us?
Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary-牛津双解-OALD7
inhere
in·here in5hiE(r)NAmE in5hir / verb PHRASAL VERBS 
 in'here in sth (formal
   to be a natural part of sth
   是…的内在部份;自然存在于:
   the meaning which inheres in words 
   词语中的含义 
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus-11th Edition
v. Function: verb 

1 
Synonyms: 
CONSIST
 1, dwell, exist, lie, reside 
2 
Synonyms: 
BELONG
 3, indwell
Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged
in·here
\ə̇nˈhi(ə)r, -iə\ intransitive verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: Latin inhaerēre, from in- in- (II) + haerēre to stick, adhere — more at 
hesitate
: to be inherent : be a fixed element or attribute : 
belong
 < thought all virtue inhered in the farmer — H.S.Commager >
 < the excellence inhering in the democratic faith — V.L.Parrington >

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