Internal ant form
There is no such form as ant, which means: ant, not a word form.

Keywords: internal

English [? Ensa. d]

Explanation:

Inside, inside; Internal organs, especially the stomach; Inner road, inner ring; Slow lane (near the roadside)

At (or to); In prison.

Preposition in (or to), in (or to); Within ... time; (of football, rugby, etc) closer to the center of the court (than other players).

Inside; What I learned from the inside, insiders did it; (road lane) near the roadside, go slow (road); (hockey, football, etc) near the center of the field.

[plural: internal]

Phrases:

Insider undercover; Insider; Insiders; Insider.

Changes in the use of words: internal

Preposition (preposition)

1, which means "in ..."; "inside" can also be used to express this meaning, which is common in American English; Inside can also be used as "in the belly of"; In the stomach [intestine].

2.inside means "inside" when it means time, and it can also be expressed by inside of, which is also an informal usage.

3. When the direction is indicated inside, it means "enter …"; To the inside of.