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outer
[ ou-ter ]
adjective
- situated on or toward the outside; external; exterior:
outer garments; an outer wall.
- situated farther out or farther from the center:
the outer reaches of space.
- of or relating to the external world.
outer
/ ˈaʊtə /
adjective
- being or located on the outside; external
- further from the middle or central part
noun
- archery
- the white outermost ring on a target
- a shot that hits this ring
- the unsheltered part of the spectator area at a sports ground
- on the outer informal.excluded or neglected
Other Words From
- outer·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
It's using what animation can do, which is time travel and go to outer space and all kinds of things that you can't normally do in a documentary.
He said the deal contained measures to prevent foreign presence in the “outer islands”, and had also been welcomed by all parts of "the US system".
The measurements from the spacecraft’s instruments indicated that the planets and moons were inactive, unlike the other moons in the outer solar system.
His father Fred ran a successful construction company in the outer boroughs of New York.
"We use wood - cork - on the re-entry, outer shell of vessels of spacecraft to help them survive re-entry into Earth's atmosphere."
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