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Definition of outward
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Outward
(a.)
Foreign;
not civil or
intestine;
as, an
outward
war..
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Invected
::
Invected
(a.)
Having
a
border
or
outline
composed
of
semicircles
with the
convexity
outward;
-- the
opposite
of
engrailed.
Ceremonial
::
Ceremonial
(n.) A
system
of rules and
ceremonies,
enjoined
by law, or
established
by
custom,
in
religious
worship,
social
intercourse,
or the
courts
of
princes;
outward
form..
Overflourish
::
Overflourish
(v. t.) To
embellish
with
outward
ornaments
or
flourishes;
to
varnish
over.
Without
::
Without
(adv.)
On or art the
outside;
not on the
inside;
not
within;
outwardly;
externally.
Detrusion
::
Detrusion
(n.) The act of
thrusting
or
driving
down or
outward;
outward
thrust.
Evert
::
Evert (v. t.) To turn
outwards,
or
inside
out, as an
intestine..
Butt
::
Butt (v. i.) To join at the butt, end, or
outward
extremity;
to
terminate;
to be
bounded;
to
abut..
Abductor
::
Abductor
(n.) A
muscle
which
serves
to draw a part out, or form the
median
line of the body; as, the
abductor
oculi,
which draws the eye
outward..
Sign
::
Sign (n.) A word or a
character
regarded
as the
outward
manifestation
of
thought;
as, words are the sign of
ideas..
Cerebrifugal
::
Cerebrifugal
(a.)
Applied
to those nerve
fibers
which go from the brain to the
spinal
cord, and so
transfer
cerebral
impulses
(centrifugal
impressions)
outwards..
Signature
::
Signature
(v. t.) An
outward
mark by which
internal
characteristics
were
supposed
to be
indicated.
Denounce
::
Denounce
(v. t.) To
proclaim
in a
threatening
manner;
to
threaten
by some
outward
sign or
expression.
Christianity
::
Christianity
(n.)
Practical
conformity
of one's
inward
and
outward
life to the
spirit
of the
Christian
religio.
Bowl-legged
::
Bowl-legged
(a.)
Having
crooked
legs, esp. with the knees bent
outward..
Branch
::
Branch
(n.) One of the
portions
of a curve that
extends
outwards
to an
indefinitely
great
distance;
as, the
branches
of an
hyperbola..
Outward
::
Outward
(a.)
Foreign;
not civil or
intestine;
as, an
outward
war..
Surface
::
Surface
(n.)
Hence,
outward
or
external
appearance..
Outermost
::
Outermost
(a.) Being on the
extreme
external
part;
farthest
outward;
as, the
outermost
row..
Formalist
::
Formalist
(n.) One
overattentive
to
forms,
or too much
confined
to them; esp., one who rests in
external
religious
forms,
or
observes
strictly
the
outward
forms of
worship,
without
possessing
the life and
spirit
of
religion..
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..
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