intrínseco
intrinsic
adjective een-TREEN-seh-koh Rare
Origin: Latin intrinsecus (inward, internal)
Also means
inherent
Usage Note
Intrínseco describes a quality that belongs to something by its very nature, as opposed to extrínseco (extrinsic). The accent on the first i is obligatory — it is an esdrújula. In academic and philosophical writing it pairs naturally with valor intrínseco (intrinsic value) or motivación intrínseca.
Examples
"El talento tiene un valor intrínseco."
Natural Translation
Talent has an intrinsic value.
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