inbeings

/ˈɪnˌbiɪŋz/
noun
  1. The state or quality of existing within something; inherent presence.
    • The artist tried to capture the inbeings of joy in her painting.
    • Philosophers often debate the inbeings of consciousness within matter.
    • The inbeings of the ancient spirits could be felt in the quiet forest.
  2. Entities or essences that reside within a person, place, or thing.
    • The scientist studied the microscopic inbeings living in the soil.
    • The old house was said to have strange inbeings that watched from the shadows.
    • In the story, the magical inbeings of the river granted wishes to the kind-hearted.
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