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Definition of outward
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 outward is as below...
Outward
(a.)
Forming
the
superficial
part;
external;
exterior;
--
opposed
to
inward;
as, an
outward
garment
or
layer..
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Outward
::
Outward
(adv.)
Alt. of
Outward.
Outbound
::
Outbound
(a.)
Outward
bound.
Outward
::
Outward
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the outer
surface
or to what is
external;
manifest;
public.
Bulge
::
Bulge (n.) A
swelling,
protuberant
part; a
bending
outward,
esp. when
caused
by
pressure;
as, a bulge in a
wall..
Litate
::
Litate
(a.)
Forked,
with the
points
slightly
curved
outward..
Christianity
::
Christianity
(n.)
Practical
conformity
of one's
inward
and
outward
life to the
spirit
of the
Christian
religio.
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..
Bay Window
::
Bay
window
() A
window
forming
a bay or
recess
in a room, and
projecting
outward
from the wall,
either
in a
rectangular,
polygonal,
or
semicircular
form; -- often
corruptly
called
a bow
window..
Eversion
::
Eversion
(n.) The state of being
turned
back or
outward;
as,
eversion
of
eyelids;
ectropium..
Habit
::
Habit (n.)
Outward
appearance;
attire;
dress;
hence,
a
garment;
esp., a
closely
fitting
garment
or dress worn by
ladies;
as, a
riding
habit..
Exodic
::
Exodic
(a.)
Conducting
influences
from the
spinal
cord
outward;
-- said of the motor or
efferent
nerves.
Opposed
to
esodic.
Exterior
::
Exterior
(n.)
Outward
or
external
deportment,
form, or
ceremony;
visible
act; as, the
exteriors
of
religion..
Exterior
::
Exterior
(n.) The
outward
surface
or part of a
thing;
that which is
external;
outside.
Demonstration
::
Demonstration
(n.) An
expression,
as of the
feelings,
by
outward
signs;
a
manifestation;
a
show..
Subjective
::
Subjective
(a.)
Especially,
pertaining
to, or
derived
from, one's own
consciousness,
in
distinction
from
external
observation;
ralating
to the mind, or
intellectual
world,
in
distinction
from the
outward
or
material
excessively
occupied
with, or
brooding
over, one's own
internal
states..
Sprunt
::
Sprunt
(v. i.) To
spring
up; to
germinate;
to
spring
forward
or
outward.
Escutcheon
::
Escutcheon
(n.) A
marking
upon the back of a cow's udder and the space above it (the
perineum),
formed
by the hair
growing
upward
or
outward
instead
of
downward.
It is
esteemed
an index of
milking
qualities..
Signature
::
Signature
(v. t.) An
outward
mark by which
internal
characteristics
were
supposed
to be
indicated.
Feature
::
Feature
(n.) The make, form, or
outward
appearance
of a
person;
the whole turn or style of the body; esp., good
appearance..
Surseance
::
Sursanure
(n.) A wound
healed
or
healing
outwardly
only.
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