External

Word EXTERNAL
Character 8
Hyphenation ex ter nal
Pronunciations /əksˈtɜːnəl/

Definitions and meanings of "External"

What do we mean by external?

Relating to, existing on, or connected with the outside or an outer part; exterior. adjective

Suitable for application to the outside. adjective

Existing independently of the mind. adjective

Acting or coming from the outside. adjective

Of or relating chiefly to outward appearance; superficial. adjective

Of or relating to foreign affairs or foreign countries. adjective

An exterior part or surface. noun

Outer circumstances. noun

Outward appearances. noun

Situated on or pertaining to the outside; located in a part of space not occupied by or within the thing referred to.

Outer or outermost; specifically, in zoology, on the side furthest away from the body, from the median line, or from the center of a radially symmetrical form: as, the external side of an insect's leg; the external edge of the carapace; external border, etc.

Being outside in any figurative sense; coming from or pertaining to the outside; not internal: as, external evidence; specifically, in metaphysics, forming part of or pertaining to the world of things or phenomena in space, considered as outside of the perceiving mind.

Belonging to a thing in its relations with other things; extrinsic: as, external constraint.

Outward; exterior; visible from the outside; hence, capable of being perceived; apparent.

Pertaining to the surface merely; superficial: as, external culture.

Foreign; relating to or connected with foreign nations: as, external trade or commerce; the external relations of a state or kingdom.

An outward part; something pertaining to the exterior. noun

An outward rite or ceremony; a visible form or symbol: as, the externals of religion. noun

Something external or without; outward part; that which makes a show, rather than that which is intrinsic; visible form; -- usually in the plural. noun

(chiefly in the plural) The exterior; outward features or appearances.

In the C programming language, a variable that is defined in the source code but whose value comes from some external source.

External: something relating to the outside, Situated or being outside of something Urban Dictionary

An externality is a cost or benefit resulting from an economic transaction that is borne or received by parties not directly involved in the transaction. Externalities can be either positive, when an external benefit is generated, or negative, when an external cost is imposed upon others Urban Dictionary

A person who is carrying so much electronic equipment that if it was within their body cavity, then they would be considered a cyborg. Most often they are carrying more electronics than they'd ever need, and a significant percentage is actually redundant. Urban Dictionary

The current account balance; the net flow of liquid assets to the citizens of a particular country. The external balance includes the trade balance, net foreign factor income, and net foreign aid *received*. Usually the main cause of an external deficit is a trade deficit. Urban Dictionary

Someone appointed from another institution by a university to question every little, trivial detail of an assessment or graded paper in order to justify their own hefty stipend, make lecturers' lives annoyingly miserable (thus reminding them they are still only employees) and to feign the appearance of academic quality. Urban Dictionary

A current account deficit; a negative net flow of liquid assets to the citizens of a particular country. The external balance includes the trade balance, net foreign factor income, and net foreign aid *received*. Usually the main cause of an external deficit is a trade deficit. Urban Dictionary

The act of Fraping (See Facebook Rape) someone without being logged onto their account. Frapes can include; Excessive liking of pictures, status' and comments. Or posting hundreds of video's or song lyrics onto the victim's wall. This type of annoyance is particularly useful to Iphone/Blackberry Holders, as they will receive Email/text notification to their phones. Urban Dictionary

The current account balance; the net flow of liquid assets to the citizens of a particular country. The external balance includes the trade balance, net foreign factor income, and net foreign aid *received*. Usually the main cause of an external deficit is a trade deficit. Urban Dictionary

That act of moving the chips in the bag without actually touching them Urban Dictionary

When you ejactulate into a womans face Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for External

The word "external" in example sentences

As he puts it in discussing the Sextus 'attitude to the external world, “His own deep skepticism leaves him in a state of epochê, not only as to whether there are any such things as ˜external objects', but even as to whether these terms of the Dogmatists have any intelligible meaning at all.” ❋ Groarke, Leo (2008)

And (not to mention your having discarded those archetypes) so may you suppose an external archetype on my principles; —external, I mean, to your own mind: though indeed it must be supposed to exist in that Mind which comprehends all things; but then, this serves all the ends of identity, as well as if it existed out of a mind. ❋ Unknown (1909)

This enormous external current must be accompanied by some effect within the fish _equivalent_ to a current, the direction of which is from the tail towards the head, and equal to the sum of _all these external_ forces. ❋ Various (1909)

The term external legal history could better be applied to ‘law in history’ and internal legal history to ‘history of law’. ❋ Mary L. Dudziak (2008)

In this relation, the term external does not signify existence in another place than where I am, nor my resolution and acceptance at another time than the moment in which I have the offer of a thing: it signifies only an object different from or other than myself. ❋ Unknown (1790)

STANLEY KURTZ, NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE: Instead of giving money directly to schools, they gave money to what they called external partners, and these external partners were often pretty radical community organizer groups. ❋ Unknown (2008)

STANLEY KURTZ, SENIOR FELLOW, ETHICS AND PUBLIC POLICY CENTER: Instead of giving money directly to schools, they gave men to what they called external partners. ❋ Unknown (2008)

STANLEY KURTZ, "NATIONAL REVIEW" ONLINE: Instead of giving money directly to schools, they gave money to what they called external partners, and these external partners were often pretty radical community organizer groups. ❋ Unknown (2008)

He had always held in aversion what he termed external epidemic influences: he now endeavoured to free himself not only from all current conventions, but from every association which he had formerly cherished. ❋ Unknown (1911)

As a matter of historical fact -- and you will remember that I am treating the question purely from the historical standpoint -- men seem to have inferred the persistence of their personality after death both from the one kind of experience and from the other, that is, both from the phenomena of their inner life and from the phenomena of what we call the external world. ❋ James George Frazer (1897)

When we contemplate the seemingly infinite variety, the endless succession, of events that pass under our observation in what we call the external world, we are led by an irresistible tendency to trace what we call a causal connexion between them. ❋ James George Frazer (1897)

Hence, it is so far less difficult to imagine that mental changes are the cause of bodily changes than _vice versa_; for upon this hypothesis we are starting at least from the substance of immediate knowledge, and not from the reflection of that knowledge in what we call the external world. ❋ George John Romanes (1871)

Therefore, if causation were to be accepted as a possibility either way, it would be less unreasonable to suppose mental changes the causes of material changes than _vice versâ_; for we should then at least be starting from the basis of immediate knowledge, instead of from the reflection of that knowledge in what we call the external world. ❋ George John Romanes (1871)

The moment we step out of the high region of abstraction, and apply ourselves to what we call external nature, we have forfeited that sacred character and immunity, which we seemed entitled to boast, so long as we remained inclosed in the sanctuary of unmingled truth. ❋ Unknown (1831)

Our sensations respecting what we call the external world, are chiefly those of length, breadth and solidity, hardness and softness, heat and cold, colour, smell, sound and taste. ❋ Unknown (1831)

Carol: Championing buyers-advocating back into your own business for them-builds what I call external considering. ❋ Forbes (2011)

For, as space is the form of that intuition which we call external, and, without objects in space, no empirical representation could be given us, we can and ought to regard extended bodies in it as real. ❋ Immanuel Kant (1764)

He issued a warning to what he called external powers saying that during transition to an unfamiliar system, countries with greater experience usually interfere and take advantage for their own interests. ❋ Unknown (2010)

[Example]: "she's got an amazing external [appearance]" She's got an amazing [outside] appearance ❋ Erin Liu (2016)

"[The factor] has [negative] externality on [the environment]" ❋ Marwan Juma (2007)

For example, a teenager with an IPOD, [TI-83] calculator, [wrist watch], laptop computer, and a [laser pointer]. Therefore, this teenager is considered an External Cyborg. For example, if you have so many electronics on hand that being pushed into a pool of water would drown you, and not because you can't swim. This is of course assuming all of the electronics were off when you were pushed into said pool of water. Only an External Cyborg would carry that many electronics. ❋ Cubedspace3 (2010)

[External] balances are [critical] to [good] economic policies. ❋ Abu Yahya (2009)

[Elvira]: Leo the external examiner has returned your examination for review because some of the questions require [commas] to be added. Make sure you do this before you leave the office at 2.30pm today. Chuck: If all Leo has to do for his money is correct my grammar, then I'd be grateful if you'd ask him to stick that examination paper up his [fat arse]. ❋ The Gonzo Lecture (2010)

[Internal] deficits are sometimes blamed for [external] deficits, especially if both are [chronic]. ❋ Abu Yahya (2009)

Wish Tom would [bunt] now! External Frape is so annoying, keep receiving notifications to my [Iphone]! [Oh well], Off to bed! ❋ Tom Salmon (2011)

[External] balances are [critical] to [good] economic policies. ❋ Abu Yahya (2009)

[Oh that] guy is [eating] his [chips] using external peristalsis ❋ Dashoaa (2008)

[after sex] you ejactulate into your [womans] face when she [sleeps], this is the act of external ejactulation ❋ Veedee (2006)

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