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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
(a.)
Reaching
the
extreme
or
farthest
limit,
as to
extent,
quantity,
etc.; as, an
outside
estimate..
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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..
Redingote
::
Redingote
(n.) A long plain
double-breasted
outside
coat for
women.
Wany
::
Wany (a.)
Waning
or
diminished
in some
parts;
not of
uniform
size
throughout;
-- said
especially
of sawed
boards
or
timber
when
tapering
or
uneven,
from being cut too near the
outside
of the log..
Outside
::
Outside
(n.) One who, or that
which,
is
without;
hence,
an
outside
passenger,
as
distinguished
from one who is
inside.
See
Inside,
n. 3..
Skin
::
Skin (n.) That part of a sail, when
furled,
which
remains
on the
outside
and
covers
the
whole..
Varnish
::
Varnish
(n.) An
artificial
covering
to give a fair
appearance
to any act or
conduct;
outside
show;
gloss.
Ectocyst
::
Ectocyst
(n.) The
outside
covering
of the
Bryozoa.
Into
::
Into
(prep.)
Expressing
entrance,
or a
passing
from the
outside
of a thing to its
interior
parts;
--
following
verbs
expressing
motion;
as, come into the
house;
go into the
church;
one
stream
falls or runs into
another;
water
enters
into the fine
vessels
of
plants..
External
::
External
(a.)
Outside
of or
separate
from
ourselves;
(Metaph.)
separate
from the
perceiving
mind.
Extramural
::
Extramural
(a.)
Outside
of the
walls,
as of a
fortified
or
walled
city..
Ecto-
::
Ecto- () A
combining
form
signifying
without,
outside,
external..
Sheet Anchor
::
Sheet
anchor
(v. t.) A large
anchor
stowed
on
shores
outside
the waist of a
vessel;
--
called
also waist
anchor.
See the Note under
Anchor.
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..
Sherryvallies
::
Sherryvallies
(n. pl.)
Trousers
or
overalls
of thick cloth or
leather,
buttoned
on the
outside
of each leg, and
generally
worn to
protect
other
trousers
when
riding
on
horseback..
Transpalatine
::
Transpalatine
(a.)
Situated
beyond
or
outside
the
palatine
bone; -- said of a bone in the skull of some
reptiles.
Lap
::
Lap (n.) The
amount
by which a slide valve at its half
stroke
overlaps
a port in the seat, being equal to the
distance
the valve must move from its mid
stroke
position
in order to begin to open the port. Used
alone,
lap
refers
to
outside
lap. See
Outside
lap
(below)..
Rotunda
::
Rotunda
(a.) A round
building;
especially,
one that is round both on the
outside
and
inside,
like the
Pantheon
at Rome. Less
properly,
but very
commonly,
used for a large round room; as, the
rotunda
of the
Capitol
at
Washington..
Parostosis
::
Parostosis
(n.)
Ossification
which takes place in
purely
fibrous
tracts;
the
formation
of bone
outside
of the
periosteum.
String
::
String
(n.) An
inside
range of
ceiling
planks,
corresponding
to the sheer
strake
on the
outside
and
bolted
to it..
Skin
::
Skin (n.) The
covering,
as of
planking
or iron
plates,
outside
the
framing,
forming
the sides and
bottom
of a
vessel;
the
shell;
also, a
lining
inside
the
framing..
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