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ex·o·ter·ic E0281000 (ĕk′sə-tĕr′ĭk)adj.1. Not confined to an inner circle of disciples or initiates.2. Comprehensible to or suited to the public; popular.3. Of or relating to the outside; external. [Latin exōtericus, external, from Greek exōterikos, from exōterō, comparative of exō, outside; see exo-.] ex′o·ter′i·cal·ly adv.exoteric (ˌɛksəʊˈtɛrɪk) or exotericaladj1. intelligible to or intended for more than a select or initiated minority: an exoteric account of a philosophical doctrine. 2. external; exterior[C17: from Latin exōtericus external, from Greek exōterikos, from exōterō further outside; see exo-] ˌexoˈterically adv ˌexoˈteriˌcism nex•o•ter•ic (ˌɛk səˈtɛr ɪk) adj. 1. suitable for communication to the general public. 2. not limited to the inner or select circle, as of disciples. 3. pertaining to the outside; external. [1645–55; < Late Latin exōtericus external < Greek exōterikós=exṓter(ō) further out (comp. of éxō; see exo-) + -ikos -ic] ex`o•ter′i•cal•ly, adv. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | exoteric - suitable for the general public; "writings of an exoteric nature"public - not private; open to or concerning the people as a whole; "the public good"; "public libraries"; "public funds"; "public parks"; "a public scandal"; "public gardens"; "performers and members of royal families are public figures"esoteric - confined to and understandable by only an enlightened inner circle; "a compilation of esoteric philosophical theories" | TranslationsобщедоступныййпонятныйэкзотерическийexotericenUK
ex·o·ter·ic (ek'sō-ter'ik), Of external origin; arising outside the organism. [G. exōterikos, outer] ex·o·ter·ic (eks'ō-ter'ik) Of external origin; arising outside the organism. [G. exōterikos, outer]exotericenUK
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