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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
(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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Extrabranchial
::
Extrabranchial
(a.)
Outside
of the
branchial
arches;
-- said of the
cartilages
thus
placed
in some
fishes.
Concertina
::
Concertina
(n.) A small
musical
instrument
on the
principle
of the
accordion.
It is a small
elastic
box, or
bellows,
having
free reeds on the
inside,
and keys and
handles
on the
outside
of each of the two
hexagonal
heads..
Surface
::
Surface
(n.) The
exterior
part of
anything
that has
length
and
breadth;
one of the
limits
that bound a
solid,
esp. the upper face;
superficies;
the
outside;
as, the
surface
of the
earth;
the
surface
of a
diamond;
the
surface
of the
body..
Outside
::
Outside
(n.) The
furthest
limit,
as to
number,
quantity,
extent,
etc.; the
utmost;
as, it may last a week at the
outside..
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..
Supracranial
::
Supracostal
(a.)
Situated
above,
or on the
outside
of, the
ribs..
Exo
::
Exo () A
prefix
signifying
out of,
outside;
as in
exocarp,
exogen,
exoskeleton..
Finish
::
Finish
(n.) The
joiner
work and other finer work
required
for the
completion
of a
building,
especially
of the
interior.
See
Inside
finish,
and
Outside
finish..
Casse Paper
::
Casse Paper ()
Broken
paper;
the
outside
quires
of a ream.
Extra-
::
Extra-
() A Latin
preposition,
denoting
beyond,
outside
of; -- often used in
composition
as a
prefix
signifying
outside
of,
beyond,
besides,
or in
addition
to what is
denoted
by the word to which it is
prefixed..
Contline
::
Contline
(n.) The space
between
the
strands
on the
outside
of a rope.
Boot
::
Boot (n.) A place at the side of a
coach,
where
attendants
rode; also, a low
outside
place
before
and
behind
the body of the
coach..
Facework
::
Facework
(n.) The
material
of the
outside
or front side, as of a wall or
building;
facing..
On
::
On
(prep.)
Denoting
performance
or
action
by
contact
with the
surface,
upper part, or
outside
of
anything;
hence,
by means of; with; as, to play on a
violin
or
piano.
Hence,
figuratively,
to work on one's
feelings;
to make an
impression
on the
mind..
Ultraviolet
::
Ultraviolet
(a.) Lying
outside
the
visible
spectrum
at its
violet
end; -- said of rays more
refrangible
than the
extreme
violet
rays of the
spectrum.
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..
Siding
::
Siding
(n.) The
covering
of the
outside
wall of a frame
house,
whether
made of
weatherboards,
vertical
boarding
with
cleats,
shingles,
or the
like..
External
::
External
(a.)
Outward;
exterior;
relating
to the
outside,
as of a body; being
without;
acting
from
without;
--
opposed
to
internal;
as, the
external
form or
surface
of a
body..
Within
::
Within
(prep.)
Hence,
inside
the
limits,
reach,
or
influence
of; not going
outside
of; not
beyond,
overstepping,
exceeding,
or the
like..
Coach
::
Coach (n.) A
large,
closed,
four-wheeled
carriage,
having
doors in the
sides,
and
generally
a front and back seat
inside,
each for two
persons,
and an
elevated
outside
seat in front for the
driver..
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