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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
External \Ex*ter"nal\, a. [L. externus, fr. exter, exterus, on the outside, outward. See Exterior .] Outward; exterior; relating to the outside, as of a body; being without; acting from without; -- opposed to internal ; as, the external form or surface ...
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An external cost or benefit is an impact on any party not directly involved in an economic decision. External may also refer to: External (mathematics) , a concept in abstract algebra Externals , a fictional group of X-Men antagonists
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 outside of something; on the exterior. 2 Not intrinsic nor essential; accidental; accompanying; superficial. 3 Foreign; relating to or connected with foreign nations. 4 (context anatomy English) Away from the mesial plane of the body; lateral.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. outward features; "he enjoyed the solemn externals of religion"
Usage examples of external.
Every external wall or enclosing wall of habitable rooms or their appurtenances or cellars which abuts against the earth shall be protected by materials impervious to moisture to the satisfaction of the district surveyor.
It is accessible through the system of worldlet gates reached in External Hall.
Thus what we describe as environmental regularities are not external features that have been internalized, as representationism and adaptationism both assume.
I placed one of these leaves under the microscope, and saw innumerable atoms of lime adhering to the external surface of the secretion.
Still, admitting the diversity of the Reason-principles, why need there by as many as there are men born in each Period, once it is granted that different beings may take external manifestation under the presence of the same principles?
If a man examines only the external he sees only what he has committed to deed, and that he has not murdered or committed adultery or stolen or borne false witness, and so on.
The space between the internal and the external layers of the arachnoid membrane of the brain is much smaller than that enclosed by the corresponding layers of the arachnoid membrane of the spinal column.
Here Mr Ferrey, the architect, by whom much of the restoration was carried out, discovered traces of an external chantry and the marks of an arcading corresponding to that still remaining on the inside.
This remarkable artefact consisted of an elemental chunk of bedrock, grey and crystalline, carved into a complex geometrical form of curves and angles, incised niches and external buttresses, surmounted at the centre by a stubby vertical prong.
All taken as a totality, since that Authentic All is not a thing patched up out of external parts, but is authentically an all because its parts are engendered by itself.
It then passed anteriorly under the muscles and integument in the axillary space, along the upper third of the humerus, which was extended beyond the head, the external skin not being ruptured.
In particular, during the summer of 1991, Langley had reached out to an Iraqi exile named Ahmed Chalabi, a former banker, to serve as the coordinator of an effort to create a more cohesive and effective external opposition under a single umbrella organization.
When Comp reached the serviceability threshold, certain gross externals were modified very nearly overnight, but the verities remain.
Among the Greeks, the scholars of the Egyptians, all the higher ideas and severer doctrines on the Divinity, his Sovereign Nature and Infinite Might, the Eternal Wisdom and Providence that conducts and directs all things to their proper end, the Infinite Mind and Supreme Intelligence that created all things, and is raised far above external nature,--all these loftier ideas and nobler doctrines were expounded more or less perfectly by Pythagoras, Anaxagoras, and Socrates, and developed in the most beautiful and luminous manner by Plato, and the philosophers that succeeded him.
God, by the agency of an infinite will, created the Universe, and the same sort of power in an inferior degree, limited more or less by external hindrances, exists in all spiritual beings.