Inner lining: meaning, definitions and examples

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inner lining

 

[ ˈɪnər ˈlaɪnɪŋ ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

clothing material

The inner lining is the layer of fabric inside a piece of clothing that touches the skin, providing comfort and insulation.

Synonyms

inner layer, interior lining.

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Word Description / Examples
inner lining

Often used in the context of clothing, bags, or other items that have a hidden or protective layer on the inside. The term suggests that this layer covers or lines the interior of something.

  • The coat has a soft inner lining that keeps you warm during winter.
  • She checked the inner lining of her handbag for any hidden compartments.
interior lining

Used similarly to 'inner lining', often in the context of items like clothing, upholstery, or vehicle interiors. Implies a more formal or technical description of the inner part.

  • The car seats have a luxurious interior lining made of leather.
  • She appreciated the intricate design of the jacket’s interior lining.
inner layer

Typically used when referring to multiple layers of material or substance, often in scientific or technical settings. It can refer to something inside another object.

  • The scientist examined the inner layer of the cell under a microscope.
  • The inner layer of the cake is filled with cream.

Examples of usage

  • The inner lining of the coat is made of soft silk.
  • She sewed the inner lining into the jacket to make it more comfortable to wear.
  • The inner lining of the gloves keeps your hands warm in cold weather.
Context #2 | Noun

construction

In construction, the inner lining refers to the layer of material that is installed inside a structure to provide insulation or protection.

Synonyms

inside covering, interior layer.

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inner lining

Used primarily in clothing or accessories to describe the fabric layer inside that touches the skin or the internal surface of an item.

  • The jacket's inner lining is made of silk for extra comfort.
  • Check the inner lining of the bag to see if there are any hidden pockets.
interior layer

Refers to an internal portion of any object, often used in technical or scientific descriptions. Can be relevant to various fields such as geology, biology, and engineering.

  • The interior layer of the Earth is composed of molten rock.
  • This device has an interior layer of insulation to prevent overheating.
inside covering

Describes any internal surface layer in a general context, not limited to clothing. Can apply to various objects, including furniture and machinery.

  • The inside covering of the car seat is worn out and needs to be replaced.
  • Inspect the inside covering of the refrigerator to ensure it’s clean.

Examples of usage

  • The inner lining of the walls helps to regulate the temperature inside the building.
  • They added an inner lining to the roof to prevent leaks during heavy rain.

Translations

Translations of the word "inner lining" in other languages:

🇵🇹 forro interno

🇮🇳 आंतरिक अस्तर

🇩🇪 Innenfutter

🇮🇩 lapisan dalam

🇺🇦 внутрішня підкладка

🇵🇱 wewnętrzna podszewka

🇯🇵 内側の裏地

🇫🇷 doublure intérieure

🇪🇸 forro interior

🇹🇷 iç astar

🇰🇷 내부 안감

🇸🇦 بطانة داخلية

🇨🇿 vnitřní podšívka

🇸🇰 vnútorná podšívka

🇨🇳 内衬

🇸🇮 notranja podloga

🇮🇸 innri fóðring

🇰🇿 ішкі астар

🇬🇪 შიდა საფარი

🇦🇿 daxili astar

🇲🇽 forro interior

Etymology

The term 'inner lining' originated from the combination of 'inner', meaning situated inside or further in, and 'lining', which refers to a layer of material used to cover the inner surface of something. The concept of adding inner linings to clothing and structures has been around for centuries, evolving to meet the needs of comfort, insulation, and protection.