denoting or relating to a pronoun such as "I" or "you", the meaning of which is determined by reference outside the discourse rather than by a preceding or following expression
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Word origin
from exo- + Greek pherein to carry
Examples of 'exophoric' in a sentence
exophoric
Near phoria showed an exophoric shift, whereas distance phoria showed no change.
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