outerly

adv

Etymology

From outer + -ly.

  1. inherited from ūtre
  2. inherited from outre
  3. suffixed as outerly — “outer + ly

Definitions

  1. Toward or on the outside

    Toward or on the outside; outwardly.

    • In the lower Jaw, two Tusks, one on each side, like those of a Boar, standing outerly, an inch behind the Cuters
    • If in an harmonic range one point halve innerly the tract between two conjugates, the other (its conjugate) must halve the same tract outerly, i.e., must be at ∞.
    • (c) means securing the resulting innerly disposed hollow member within the resulting outerly disposed hollow member in the above-indicated positional relationship thereto;
  2. Outer

    Outer; not internal.

    • This is because the copulative verb in Wordsworth is real verb^([sic]), from his own mind and feelings, and not merely the arranger of action of outerly characters or objects.
  3. Moving toward the outside.

    • Ships that are bound to the northward may, with N.W. winds, anchor to the southward of Calk Skerry in 8 or 9 fathoms; but must be careful to avoid being caught there with outerly winds.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA