Within
Within is a preposition and an adverb in English that denotes being inside the limits or interior of something, or occurring before a boundary or deadline. It is used to indicate spatial enclosure, temporal proximity, or scope. Examples include: "The notes are stored within the folder," and "Within five minutes, the results will be announced."
Origin and form: The word derives from Old English forms such as wiþinnan or withinne, formed from
Usage notes: In spatial contexts, within often implies interior or interior of a boundary, and is slightly
See also: Related terms include inside and in, and common phrases such as within reach, within the