mindmap
root((外部))
outer
tends to retain its comparative force and apply to what is farther out from something described as inner: the ~ layer of skin is called the epidermis; or is farther than another thing from a center: shed one's ~ garments.
outward
commonly implies motion or direction away from, or the reverse of, what is inward: given to ~ display; or implies what is apparent, as opposed to what is within or is spiritual or mental: an ~ show of courage belied his inward terror.
outside
usually implies a position on or a reference to the outer parts or surface of a thing: a shutter covered the ~ of the window; it also tends to apply to what is beyond some implied limit: looked for caused in ~ influences.
external
close to outside in meaning, may be preferred when location beyond or away from the thing under consideration is implied: directed their attention to ~ affairs.
exterior
also close to outside, may be preferred when location on the surface or outer limits of the thing is implied: gave the ~ of the building a fresh coat of paint.