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Wordnet 3.0

NOUN (2)

1. the region that is outside of something;
[syn: outside, exterior]

2. the outer side or surface of something;
[syn: outside, exterior]


ADJECTIVE (10)

1. relating to or being on or near the outer side or limit;
- Example: "an outside margin"

2. coming from the outside;
- Example: "extraneous light in the camera spoiled the photograph"
- Example: "relying upon an extraneous income"
- Example: "disdaining outside pressure groups"
[syn: external, extraneous, outside]

3. originating or belonging beyond some bounds:"the outside world";
- Example: "outside interests"
- Example: "an outside job"

4. located, suited for, or taking place in the open air;
- Example: "outdoor clothes"
- Example: "badminton and other outdoor games"
- Example: "a beautiful outdoor setting for the wedding"
[syn: outdoor(a), out-of-door, outside]

5. functioning outside the boundaries or precincts of an organized unit;
- Example: "extramural hospital care and treatment"
- Example: "extramural studies"

6. leading to or from the outside;
- Example: "an outside door"

7. from or between other countries;
- Example: "external commerce"
- Example: "international trade"
- Example: "developing nations need outside help"
[syn: external, international, outside(a)]

8. very unlikely;
- Example: "an outside chance"
- Example: "a remote possibility"
- Example: "a remote contingency"
[syn: outside, remote]

9. on or toward an outer edge;
- Example: "an outer lane"
- Example: "the outside lane"

10. (of a baseball pitch) on the far side of home plate from the batter;
- Example: "the pitch was away (or wide)"
- Example: "an outside pitch"
[syn: away, outside]


ADVERB (2)

1. outside a building;
- Example: "in summer we play outside"
[syn: outside, outdoors, out of doors, alfresco]

2. on the outside;
- Example: "outside, the box is black"


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Outside \Out"side`\, a. 1. Of or pertaining to the outside; external; exterior; superficial. [1913 Webster] 2. Reaching the extreme or farthest limit, as to extent, quantity, etc.; as, an outside estimate. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] Outside finish (Arch.), a term for the minor parts, as corner boards, hanging stiles, etc., required to complete the exterior of a wooden building; -- rare in masonry. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Outside \Out"side`\, n. 1. The external part of a thing; the part, end, or side which forms the external surface; that which appears, or is manifest; that which is superficial; the exterior. [1913 Webster] There may be great need of an outside where there is little or nothing within. --South. [1913 Webster] Created beings see nothing but our outside. --Addison. [1913 Webster] 2. The part or space which lies beyond the external edge of a structure or beyond the boundary of an inclosure. [1913 Webster +PJC] I threw open the door of my chamber, and found the family standing on the outside. --Spectator. [1913 Webster] 3. The furthest limit, as to number, quantity, extent, etc.; the utmost; as, it may last a week at the outside. [1913 Webster] 4. One who, or that which, is without; hence, an outside passenger, as distinguished from one who is inside. See Inside, n. 3. [Colloq. Eng.] [1913 Webster] 5. The part of the world not encompassed by or under control of an organization or institution; as, prisoners are not allowed to pass objects to persons on the outside; one may not discuss company secretes with anyone on the outside. [PJC]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Outside \Out"side`\, adv. or prep. On or to the outside (of); without; on the exterior; as, to ride outside the coach; he stayed outside. [1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

outside adv 1: outside a building; "in summer we play outside" [syn: outside, outdoors, out of doors, alfresco] [ant: indoors, inside] 2: on the outside; "outside, the box is black" [ant: inside, within] adj 1: relating to or being on or near the outer side or limit; "an outside margin" [ant: inside] 2: coming from the outside; "extraneous light in the camera spoiled the photograph"; "relying upon an extraneous income"; "disdaining outside pressure groups" [syn: external, extraneous, outside] 3: originating or belonging beyond some bounds:"the outside world"; "outside interests"; "an outside job" 4: located, suited for, or taking place in the open air; "outdoor clothes"; "badminton and other outdoor games"; "a beautiful outdoor setting for the wedding" [syn: outdoor(a), out-of-door, outside] [ant: indoor(a)] 5: functioning outside the boundaries or precincts of an organized unit; "extramural hospital care and treatment"; "extramural studies" 6: leading to or from the outside; "an outside door" 7: from or between other countries; "external commerce"; "international trade"; "developing nations need outside help" [syn: external, international, outside(a)] 8: very unlikely; "an outside chance"; "a remote possibility"; "a remote contingency" [syn: outside, remote] 9: on or toward an outer edge; "an outer lane"; "the outside lane" 10: (of a baseball pitch) on the far side of home plate from the batter; "the pitch was away (or wide)"; "an outside pitch" [syn: away, outside] n 1: the region that is outside of something [syn: outside, exterior] [ant: inside, interior] 2: the outer side or surface of something [syn: outside, exterior] [ant: inside, interior]