taxonomy |
outward |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As an adjective outward is
outer; located towards the outside.
As an adverb outward is
towards the outside; away from the centre.
As a verb outward is
to ward off; to keep out.
outward |
debouchure |
As an adjective outward
is outer; located towards the outside.
As an adverb outward
is towards the outside; away from the centre.
As a verb outward
is (obsolete|rare) to ward off; to keep out.
As a noun debouchure is
the outward opening of a river, valley, or strait.
outward |
outfling |
As verbs the difference between outward and outfling
is that
outward is (obsolete|rare) to ward off; to keep out while
outfling is to fling outward.
As an adjective outward
is outer; located towards the outside.
As an adverb outward
is towards the outside; away from the centre.
outward |
outbowed |
As adjectives the difference between outward and outbowed
is that
outward is outer; located towards the outside while
outbowed is bowed outward, curved outward.
As an adverb outward
is towards the outside; away from the centre.
As a verb outward
is (obsolete|rare) to ward off; to keep out.
outward |
outgate |
As an adjective outward
is outer; located towards the outside.
As an adverb outward
is towards the outside; away from the centre.
As a verb outward
is to ward off; to keep out.
As a noun outgate is
an outlet; a passage outward.
outward |
ectad |
As adverbs the difference between outward and ectad
is that
outward is towards the outside; away from the centre while
ectad is (anatomy) outward.
As an adjective outward
is outer; located towards the outside.
As a verb outward
is (obsolete|rare) to ward off; to keep out.
outward |
exonormative |
As adjectives the difference between outward and exonormative
is that
outward is outer; located towards the outside while
exonormative is (linguistics) tending to look outward and rely on foreign forms and customs.
As an adverb outward
is towards the outside; away from the centre.
As a verb outward
is (obsolete|rare) to ward off; to keep out.
outward |
egressive |
As adjectives the difference between outward and egressive
is that
outward is outer; located towards the outside while
egressive is going or directed outward.
As an adverb outward
is towards the outside; away from the centre.
As a verb outward
is (obsolete|rare) to ward off; to keep out.
As a noun egressive is
(phonetics) a speech sound in which the air stream is created by pushing air out through the mouth or nose.
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