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extraspective, a.|ɛkstrəˈspɛktɪv| [f. extra- + -spective of introspective a.] †1. Facing or turning outwards. Obs. rare—1.
1819J. G. Lockhart Peter's Lett. (ed. 2) III. lvi. 25 [Hats without] those lawless curves and twists, prospective, retrospective, introspective and extraspective, from under which the unkempt tresses..may at times be seen ‘streaming like meteors to the troubled air’. 2. = extrospective a.
1925C. D. Broad Mind & its Place vii. 328 Those situations in which we seem to be in direct cognitive contact with other minds and their states... For want of a better word, let us call them ‘extraspective situations’. 1926Public Opinion 6 Aug. 132/2 He is of the intro-spective rather than the extra-spective order. |