Wiktionary
a. 1 That appears to happen outside of time 2 (context anatomy English) Of or pertaining to the side of the head behind the eyes; external to the temporal bone of the skull.
Usage examples of "extratemporal".
The doctor had had his own experience along those lines, just enough of a meeting between himself and the wormhole's extratemporal inhabitants so that he would know better than to doubt the existence of the universe beyond the one he normally saw.
You will note that we leave the world line at point B, today, and arc back through the extratemporal continuum to arrive at—say 1000 A.
The doctor had had his own experience along those lines, just enough of a meeting between himself and the wormhole's extratemporal inhabitants so that he would know better than to doubt the existence of the universe beyond the one he normally saw.
Nonlocal actions, extratemporal sensing and other seemingly freakish abilities not available to more sophisticated beings like me are open to your race.
You have had a good deal of extratemporal experience on your own, I know, which makes you already valuable.