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Definition of outside
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of outside is as below...
Outside
(n.) The part or space which lies
without
an
inclosure;
the outer side, as of a door, walk, or
boundary..
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Singe
::
Singe (v. t.) To burn
slightly
or
superficially;
to burn the
surface
of; to burn the ends or
outside
of; as, to singe the hair or the
skin..
Outer
::
Outer (a.) Being on the
outside;
external;
farthest
or
farther
from the
interior,
from a given
station,
or from any space or
position
regarded
as a
center
or
starting
place;
--
opposed
to
inner;
as, the outer wall; the outer court or gate; the outer stump in
cricket;
the outer
world..
Bracket
::
Bracket
(n.) An
architectural
member,
plain or
ornamental,
projecting
from a wall or pier, to
support
weight
falling
outside
of the same; also, a
decorative
feature
seeming
to
discharge
such an
office..
Out
::
Out (n.) A place or space
outside
of
something;
a nook or
corner;
an angle
projecting
outward;
an open
space;
--
chiefly
used in the
phrase
ins and outs; as, the ins and outs of a
question.
See under In..
Quarter
::
Quarter
(n.) The
after-part
of a
vessel's
side,
generally
corresponding
in
extent
with the
quarter-deck;
also, the part of the
yardarm
outside
of the
slings..
Transpalatine
::
Transpalatine
(a.)
Situated
beyond
or
outside
the
palatine
bone; -- said of a bone in the skull of some
reptiles.
Ectad
::
Ectad
(adv.)
Toward
the
outside
or
surface;
--
opposed
to
entad.
Utter
::
Utter (a.)
Situated
on the
outside,
or
extreme
limit;
remote
from the
center;
outer..
Outboard
::
Outboard
(a. & adv.)
Beyond
or
outside
of the lines of a
vessel's
bulwarks
or hull; in a
direction
from the hull or from the keel; --
opposed
to
inboard;
as,
outboard
rigging;
swing the
davits
outboard..
Epi-
::
Epi- () A
prefix,
meaning
upon,
beside,
among,
on the
outside,
above,
over. It
becomes
ep-before
a
vowel,
as in
epoch,
and
eph-before
a Greek
aspirate,
as in
ephemeral..
Within
::
Within
(prep.)
Hence,
inside
the
limits,
reach,
or
influence
of; not going
outside
of; not
beyond,
overstepping,
exceeding,
or the
like..
Extralogical
::
Extralogical
(a.) Lying
outside
of the
domain
of
logic.
Outwall
::
Outwall
(n.) The
exterior
wall; the
outside
surface,
or
appearance..
Self-contained
::
Self-contained
(a.)
Having
all the
essential
working
parts
connected
by a
bedplate
or
framework,
or
contained
in a case, etc., so that
mutual
relations
of the parts do not
depend
upon
fastening
outside
of the
machine
itself..
String
::
String
(n.) An
inside
range of
ceiling
planks,
corresponding
to the sheer
strake
on the
outside
and
bolted
to it..
Contline
::
Contline
(n.) The space
between
the
strands
on the
outside
of a rope.
Without
::
Without
(adv.)
Outside
of the
house;
out of
doors.
Outsider
::
Outsider
(n.) A horse which is not a
favorite
in the
betting.
Channel
::
Channel
(n.) Flat
ledges
of heavy plank
bolted
edgewise
to the
outside
of a
vessel,
to
increase
the
spread
of the
shrouds
and carry them clear of the
bulwarks..
Outside
::
Outside
(adv.)
or prep. On or to the
outside
(of);
without;
on the
exterior;
as, to ride
outside
the
coach;
he
stayed
outside..
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