in-house


in–house

adj \ˈin-ˌhas, -ˈhas\

Definition of IN-HOUSE

: existing, originating, or carried on within a group or organization or its facilities : not outside <an in–house publication> <a company's in–house staff>
in–house adverb

First Known Use of IN-HOUSE

circa 1956

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