The Collaborative International Dictionary
Exteriorly \Ex*te"ri*or*ly\, adv.
Outwardly; externally; on the exterior.
--Shak.
They are exteriorly lifelike.
--J. H. Morse.
Wiktionary
adv. from the exterior, from outside
Usage examples of "exteriorly".
Upper Right, we have the exteriorly observed functions of the individual: brain physiology, cognitive science, neuroscience, etc.
They are covered exteriorly with papillae of different sizes, many of which have an elliptical outline.
The lower portion of the brain, bounded exteriorly by the superciliary ridge, corresponds to the Perceptive, the middle region to the Recollective, and the upper to the Reflective faculties.
At the base of the peduncle there is a mass of small cells, forming a welldeveloped pulvinus, which is exteriorly coloured purple and hairy.
To obviate this danger, and to be able to force out the load, it would be necessary, perhaps, to return to the process of the fourteenth century, hooping, and to strengthen the piece exteriorly, by a succession of steel rings unsoldered, from the breech to the trunnion.