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Definition of outward
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Outward
(n.)
External
form;
exterior.
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Outward
::
Outward
(adv.)
Alt. of
Outward.
Extrorse
::
Extrorse
(a.)
Facing
outwards,
or away from the axis of
growth;
-- said esp. of
anthers
occupying
the outer side of the
filament..
Outbound
::
Outbound
(a.)
Outward
bound.
Christianity
::
Christianity
(n.)
Practical
conformity
of one's
inward
and
outward
life to the
spirit
of the
Christian
religio.
Bulgy
::
Bulgy (a.)
Bulged;
bulging;
bending,
or
tending
to bend,
outward..
Abattis
::
Abattis
(n.) A means of
defense
formed
by
felled
trees,
the ends of whose
branches
are
sharpened
and
directed
outwards,
or
against
the
enemy..
Efferent
::
Efferent
(a.)
Conveying
outward,
or
discharging;
--
applied
to
certain
blood
vessels,
lymphatics,
nerves,
etc..
Bulge
::
Bulge (v. i.) To swell or jut out; to bend
outward,
as a wall when it
yields
to
pressure;
to be
protuberant;
as, the wall
bulges..
Crisis
::
Crisis
(n.) That
change
in a
disease
which
indicates
whether
the
result
is to be
recovery
or
death;
sometimes,
also, a
striking
change
of
symptoms
attended
by an
outward
manifestation,
as by an
eruption
or
sweat..
Religion
::
Religion
(n.) The
outward
act or form by which men
indicate
their
recognition
of the
existence
of a god or of gods
having
power over their
destiny,
to whom
obedience,
service,
and honor are due; the
feeling
or
expression
of human love, fear, or awe of some
superhuman
and
overruling
power,
whether
by
profession
of
belief,
by
observance
of rites and
ceremonies,
or by the
conduct
of life; a
system
of faith and
worship;
a
manifestation
of
piety;
as,
ethical
religions;
monotheistic
religions;
natural
Flare
::
Flare (n.) A
spreading
outward;
as, the flare of a
fireplace..
Flare
::
Flare (v. i.) To open or
spread
outwards;
to
project
beyond
the
perpendicular;
as, the sides of a bowl
flare;
the bows of a ship
flare..
Invected
::
Invected
(a.)
Having
a
border
or
outline
composed
of
semicircles
with the
convexity
outward;
-- the
opposite
of
engrailed.
Ceremonious
::
Ceremonious
(a.)
Consisting
of
outward
forms and
rites;
ceremonial.
[In this sense
ceremonial
is now
preferred..
Splay
::
Splay (a.)
Displayed;
spread
out;
turned
outward;
hence,
flat;
ungainly;
as, splay
shoulders..
Outmost
::
Outmost
(a.)
Farthest
from the
middle
or
interior;
farthest
outward;
outermost.
Extrinsic
::
Extrinsic
(a.) Not
contained
in or
belonging
to a body;
external;
outward;
unessential;
--
opposed
to
intrinsic.
Timber
::
Timber
(n.) A rib, or a
curving
piece of wood,
branching
outward
from the keel and
bending
upward
in a
vertical
direction.
One
timber
is
composed
of
several
pieces
united..
Sign
::
Sign (n.) A word or a
character
regarded
as the
outward
manifestation
of
thought;
as, words are the sign of
ideas..
Conversion
::
Conversion
(n.) A
spiritual
and moral
change
attending
a
change
of
belief
with
conviction;
a
change
of
heart;
a
change
from the
service
of the world to the
service
of God; a
change
of the
ruling
disposition
of the soul,
involving
a
transformation
of the
outward
life..
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