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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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Into
::
Into
(prep.)
Expressing
penetration
beyond
the
outside
or
surface,
or
access
to the
inside,
or
contents;
as, to look into a
letter
or book; to look into an
apartment..
Sheathing
::
Sheathing
(n.) The first
covering
of
boards
on the
outside
wall of a frame house or on a
timber
roof; also, the
material
used for
covering;
ceiling
boards
in
general..
Exterior
::
Exterior
(n.) The
outward
surface
or part of a
thing;
that which is
external;
outside.
Abroad
::
Abroad
(adv.)
Without
a
certain
confine;
outside
the
house;
away from one's
abode;
as, to walk
abroad..
Hypocrite
::
Hypocrite
(n.) One who plays a part;
especially,
one who, for the
purpose
of
winning
approbation
of
favor,
puts on a fair
outside
seeming;
one who
feigns
to be other and
better
than he is; a false
pretender
to
virtue
or
piety;
one who
simulates
virtue
or
piety..
Berthing
::
Berthing
(n.) The
planking
outside
of a
vessel,
above the sheer
strake..
Outwards
::
Outwards
(adv.)
From the
interior
part; in a
direction
from the
interior
toward
the
exterior;
out; to the
outside;
beyond;
off; away; as, a ship bound
outward..
Ectocyst
::
Ectocyst
(n.) The
outside
covering
of the
Bryozoa.
Pretzel
::
Pretzel
(n.) A kind of
German
biscuit
or cake in the form of a
twisted
ring,
salted
on the
outside..
Barouche
::
Barouche
(n.) A
four-wheeled
carriage,
with a
falling
top, a seat on the
outside
for the
driver,
and two
double
seats on the
inside
arranged
so that the
sitters
on the front seat face those on the back
seat..
Field
::
Field (n.) That part of the
grounds
reserved
for the
players
which is
outside
of the
diamond;
--
called
also
outfield.
Argand Lamp
::
Argand
lamp () A lamp with a
circular
hollow
wick and glass
chimney
which allow a
current
of air both
inside
and
outside
of the
flame.
Halones
::
Halones
(n. pl.)
Alternating
transparent
and
opaque
white rings which are seen
outside
the
blastoderm,
on the
surface
of the
developing
egg of the hen and other
birds..
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..
Latchstring
::
Latchstring
(n.) A
string
for
raising
the latch of a door by a
person
outside.
It is
fastened
to the latch and
passed
through
a hole above it in the door.
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..
Silo
::
Silo (n.) A pit or vat for
packing
away green
fodder
for
winter
use so as to
exclude
air and
outside
moisture.
See
Ensilage.
Confessional
::
Confessional
(n.) The
recess,
seat, or
inclosed
place,
where a
priest
sits to hear
confessions;
often a small
structure
furnished
with a seat for the
priest
and with a
window
or
aperture
so that the
penitent
who is
outside
may
whisper
into the
priest's
ear
without
being seen by him or heard by
others..
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..
Thereout
::
Thereout
(adv.)
On the
outside;
out of
doors.
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