built-in vs deep-seated

built-in

adj
  • Being an essential and permanent part of something. 

  • Being an included feature that normally comes as an extra. 

  • Constructed as a non-detachable part of a larger structure. 

noun
  • Anything (such as a piece of furniture, or a software feature) that is built in, not added as an extra. 

deep-seated

adj
  • Firmly implanted or established in thought or behaviour and difficult to change; deeply ingrained. 

  • Physically located at a deep level. 

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