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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
external
part of a
thing;
the part, end, or side which forms the
surface;
that which
appears,
or is
manifest;
that which is
superficial;
the
exterior..
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Verge
::
Verge (n.) The edge or
outside
of a bed or
border.
Superscription
::
Superscription
(n.) That which is
written
or
engraved
on the
surface,
outside,
or above
something
else;
specifically,
an
address
on a
letter,
envelope,
or the
like..
Stag
::
Stag (n.) An
outside
irregular
dealer
in
stocks,
who is not a
member
of the
exchange..
Slab
::
Slab (n.) An
outside
piece taken from a log or
timber
in
sawing
it into
boards,
planks,
etc..
Berthing
::
Berthing
(n.) The
planking
outside
of a
vessel,
above the sheer
strake..
Glaive
::
Glaive
(n.) A
weapon
formerly
used,
consisting
of a large blade fixed on the end of a pole, whose edge was on the
outside
curve;
also, a light lance with a long
sharp-pointed
head..
Superscript
::
Superscribe
(v. t.) To write or
engrave
(a name,
address,
inscription,
or the like) on the top or
surface;
to write a name,
address,
or the like, on the
outside
or cover of
(anything);
as, to
superscribe
a
letter..
Facework
::
Facework
(n.) The
material
of the
outside
or front side, as of a wall or
building;
facing..
Exogamy
::
Exogamy
(n.) The
custom,
or
tribal
law, which
prohibits
marriage
between
members
of the same
tribe;
marriage
outside
of the
tribe;
--
opposed
to
endogamy..
Pare
::
Pare (v. t.) To
remove;
to
separate;
to cut or
shave,
as the skin, ring, or
outside
part, from
anything;
--
followed
by off or away; as; to pare off the ring of
fruit;
to pare away
redundancies..
Foreside
::
Foreside
(n.) The
outside
or
external
covering.
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..
Withoutforth
::
Withoutforth
(adv.)
Without;
outside'
outwardly.
Cf.
Withinforth.
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..
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..
Shell
::
Shell (n.) A hard
outside
covering,
as of a fruit or an
animal..
Outside
::
Outside
(n.) The
furthest
limit,
as to
number,
quantity,
extent,
etc.; the
utmost;
as, it may last a week at the
outside..
Picket
::
Picket
(n.) By
extension,
men
appointed
by a
trades
union,
or other labor
organization,
to
intercept
outsiders,
and
prevent
them from
working
for
employers
with whom the
organization
is at
variance..
Water Line
::
Water line () Any one of
several
lines
marked
upon the
outside
of a
vessel,
corresponding
with the
surface
of the water when she is
afloat
on an even keel. The
lowest
line
indicates
the
vessel's
proper
submergence
when not
loaded,
and is
called
the light water line; the
highest,
called
the load water line,
indicates
her
proper
submergence
when
loaded..
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..
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