WordNet
n. a doorway that allows entrance to or exit from a building [syn: outside door]
Usage examples of "exterior door".
Vibration shivered beneath him as he stood and swung the exterior door closed.
One set of prints led out the front interior into the hallway, the other out the front exterior door to the outside of the building.
The instant the lock was filled and equalized with the immense water pressure, the computer automatically opened the exterior door.
No one else was present, and the exterior door was secured with a 5-cm steel bar as well as a pair of electronic locks.
Grinder immediately got to work bypassing the door's electronics, then Runt, with little apparent effort, heaved the car's door and then the armored exterior door up.
Slipping into the deepest shadows, following the line of the stable wall, she worked her way toward the exterior door.
Opposite was another doorway, this one with a redheaded gunman in it, turning to see what had become of the exterior door, aiming a large pistol.
Bashir watched the light beside the exterior door control, his irrational human emotion knowing that it would blink from green to red even before the Vulcans inside the ship's bridge engaged the lock.
While I was sitting on the John, the exterior door whooshed open, like breaking a vacuum seal.
He raced across the three stalls, behind the cars, to the exterior door at the far end even before the last of the fluorescent tubes had stopped flickering and come all the way on.