Indoor

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Indoor (In-door)

Indoor (pronounced /ˈɪnˌdɔːr/) is an adjective that describes anything that is located, done, or used inside a building. The term originates from the Middle English words "inn" and "dore," which literally mean "inside the door."

Etymology

The term "indoor" is derived from the Middle English words "inn" and "dore," which were first used in the 18th century. "Inn" means inside, and "dore" means door. Together, they describe something that is inside a building or enclosed space.

Related Terms

  • Outdoor: The opposite of indoor, referring to anything located, done, or used outside a building.
  • Indoor Air Quality: Refers to the air quality within and around buildings and structures, especially as it relates to the health and comfort of building occupants.
  • Indoor Gardening: The practice of growing plants inside buildings, such as in residences or offices.
  • Indoor Sports: Sports that can be played indoors. This includes a variety of sports like basketball, volleyball, and indoor soccer.
  • Indoor Climate: Refers to the temperature, humidity, and air quality within a building.

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