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ex·ter·nal I. \(ˈ)ek|stərnəl, ikˈs-, -tə̄n-, -təin-\ adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin externus (from exter, exterus outward, on the outside) + Middle English -al — more at exterior 1. a. (1) : of, relating to, or consisting in outward form, appearance, or action < the external aspect of religion > (2) : capable of being perceived outwardly : bodily, physical, visible < external signs of a disease > b. (1) : merely outward and lacking in or totally devoid of inner nature, spirit, or motivation : having the appearance of something with little or none of the reality : superficial < her gaiety was of a conventional external kind — J.C.Powys > (2) : not intrinsic or essential : accidental < external circumstances > < external factors affecting their decision > 2. a. (1) : of, relating to, or connected with the outside or an outer part < the external features of the building are very attractive > (2) : situated at, on, or near the outside < an external protective covering > < an external muscle > b. (1) : acting on or exerted upon the outside < sunbaths and other external treatments > < the box collapsed after prolonged external pressure > (2) : directed toward the outside < external perception > : having an outside object < eyesight and the other external senses > c. : used by applying to the outside < an external lotion > 3. a. (1) : of, relating to, or connected with something outside, apart, or beyond < external evidence > < the club's external activities > (2) : situated outside, apart, or beyond < people almost always want something external to themselves — Samuel Butler †1902 > specifically : situated away from the mesial plane < the external condyle of the humerus > (3) : arising or acting from outside : having an outside origin < external force > < external causes > < external stimuli > b. : of or relating to dealings or relationships with foreign countries : foreign < external policies > < external commerce > < the external exchange position of the dollar > < external affairs > c. : of, relating to, or consisting of something outside the mind : having existence independent of the mind : belonging to the spatio-temporal world < sensations aroused by external phenomena > < external reality > < man's efforts to understand the workings of the external world — James Jeans > Synonyms: see outer II. noun (-s) 1. : something that is external: as a. archaic : an outer part : outside, exterior b. : an external feature or aspect — usually used in plural < the externals of religion > 2. : a house organ designed for circulation among outsiders (as dealers, customers, stockholders) |