inbuilt

/ˈɪnˌbɪlt/
adjective
  1. Built into something as a permanent part; not added separately.
    • The new laptop has an inbuilt camera and microphone.
    • Many modern cars come with inbuilt GPS navigation systems.
    • The kitchen has inbuilt shelves that save a lot of space.
  2. Naturally present as a basic characteristic; inherent.
    • Humans have an inbuilt desire to explore and learn.
    • She has an inbuilt talent for solving complex puzzles.
    • The software has an inbuilt safety feature that prevents crashes.
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