Outside

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  • noun. The part or parts that face out; the outer surface.
  • noun. undefined
  • noun. The part or side of an object that is presented to the viewer; the external aspect.
  • noun. Outward aspect or appearance.
  • noun. The space beyond a boundary or limit.
  • noun. A position at a distance from the inside or center, as of a playing field or racetrack.
  • noun. The utmost limit; the maximum.
  • adjective. undefined
  • adjective. Of, relating to, or being on or near the outer side; outer.
  • adjective. Of, restricted to, or situated on the outer side of an enclosure or a boundary; external.
  • adjective. Located away from the inside or center.
  • adjective. undefined
  • adjective. Acting, occurring, originating, or being at a place beyond certain limits.
  • adjective. Gaining or providing access to the external side.
  • adjective. undefined
  • adjective. Not belonging to or originating in a certain group or association.
  • adjective. Being beyond the limits of one's usual work or responsibilities.
  • adjective. Extreme, uttermost.
  • adjective. Very unlikely; remote.
  • adjective. Passing on the side of home plate away from the batter. Used of a pitch.
  • adverb. On or to the outer or external side.
  • adverb. Outdoors.
  • preposition. On or to the outer or external side of.
  • preposition. Beyond the limits of.
  • preposition. With the exception of; except.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • On the outside; on the exterior; at or beyond the limits; externally; outwardly; without; not within; not in a house or assemblage.
  • Beyond a harbor; out at sea: as, it is rough weather outside.
  • On the exterior of a vehicle: as, to travel outside.
  • To the exterior; from a point within to a point without; forth; out: as, to go outside.
  • On the exterior of; beyond.
  • To the exterior of; outward from: as, to go outside the house.
  • noun. The part or place that lies without or beyond an inclosure, barrier, or inclosing line or surface of any kind, as opposed to the inside, or the part or place that lies within.
  • noun. One who or that which is without; particularly, a passenger on the outside of a coach or carriage.
  • noun. The external part of a thing; the outer surface; the exterior.
  • noun. External aspect or garb; that which merely strikes the eye; appearance.
  • noun. One who or that which possesses a fair exterior, but lacks genuine underlying excellences; a mere hypocrite or a vain show.
  • noun. An externality; an outward form; a mere formality.
  • noun. The furthest limit; the utmost: generally with the definite article.
  • noun. plural In printing, the top and bottom quires, more or less imperfect, of a ream of paper.
  • Being on the outside; belonging to the surface or exterior; situated on or beyond the limits or bounds.
  • Limited to the surface or exterior; superficial; consisting in mere show; existing in appearance only.
  • Situated, seated, carried, or traveling on the exterior of a vehicle: as, an outside place; an outside passenger.
  • Extreme; reaching or exceeding the limit; all that or more than is actual, is required, etc.: as, an outside estimate of expenses.
  • Not directly concerned or interested; occupying an external position or having an external relation.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • adjective. Of or pertaining to the outside; external; exterior; superficial.
  • adjective. Reaching the extreme or farthest limit, as to extent, quantity, etc..
  • adjective. a term for the minor parts, as corner boards, hanging stiles, etc., required to complete the exterior of a wooden building; -- rare in masonry.
  • noun. The external part of a thing; the part, end, or side which forms the external surface; that which appears, or is manifest; that which is superficial; the exterior.
  • noun. The part or space which lies beyond the external edge of a structure or beyond the boundary of an inclosure.
  • noun. The furthest limit, as to number, quantity, extent, etc.; the utmost.
  • Word Usage
    "An Irishman once explained the difference to an English traveller, in this way: "An outside car, yer honor, has the wheels _inside_, and an inside car has the wheels _outside_.""
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