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Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]

1: Ἔξωθεν (Strong'S #1855 — Adverb — exothen — ex'-o-then )

an adverb formed from exo, "without," properly signifies "from without,"  Mark 7:18 (in   Mark 7:15 it is used as a preposition); with the article it is equivalent to a noun, "the outside,"   Matthew 23:25 (for ver. 27, see Outward , No. 2);  Luke 11:39; in  Luke 11:40 , RV, "the outside" (AV, "that which is without"). See Outward , Outwardly , Without.

2: Ἐκτός (Strong'S #1622 — Adverb — ektos — ek-tos' )

is once used with the article, "the outside,"  Matthew 23:26 . See Except , No. 1.

Webster's Dictionary [2]

(1): ( n.) One who, or that which, is without; hence, an outside passenger, as distinguished from one who is inside. See Inside, n. 3.

(2): ( adv.) or prep. On or to the outside (of); without; on the exterior; as, to ride outside the coach; he stayed outside.

(3): ( n.) The external part of a thing; the part, end, or side which forms the surface; that which appears, or is manifest; that which is superficial; the exterior.

(4): ( n.) The part or space which lies without an inclosure; the outer side, as of a door, walk, or boundary.

(5): ( n.) The furthest limit, as to number, quantity, extent, etc.; the utmost; as, it may last a week at the outside.

(6): ( a.) Reaching the extreme or farthest limit, as to extent, quantity, etc.; as, an outside estimate.

(7): ( a.) Of or pertaining to the outside; external; exterior; superficial.

King James Dictionary [3]

OUTSI'DE, n.

1. The external part of a thing the part, end or side which forms the surface or superficies. 2. Superficial appearance exterior as the outside of a man or of manners.

Created beings see nothing but our outside.

3. Person external man. 4. The part or place that lies without or beyond an inclosure.

I threw open the door of my chamber and found the family standing on the outside.

5. The utmost.

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