Definition of Exteriorities

1. Noun. (plural of exteriority) ¹

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Definition of Exteriorities

1. exteriority [n] - See also: exteriority

Lexicographical Neighbors of Exteriorities

extenuation
extenuations
extenuator
extenuators
extenuatory
exterior
exterior-angle
exterior angle
exterior angles
exterior door
exteriorisation
exteriorise
exteriorised
exteriorises
exteriorising
exteriorities
exteriority
exteriorization
exteriorizations
exteriorize
exteriorized
exteriorizes
exteriorizing
exteriorly
exteriors
exteriour
exteriourly
exteriours
exterminable
exterminate

Literary usage of Exteriorities

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803: Explorations by Early Navigators by Edward Gaylord Bourne, James Alexander Robertson, Emma Helen Blair (1907)
"... and without those conventional exteriorities of pure social form (a Catholicism that becomes naught but mere observance and courtesy, and which, ..."

2. David Lubin: A Study in Practical Idealism by Olivia Rossetti Agresti (1922)
"In an age of skepticism he retained his belief; he shed many of the exteriorities but held fast to the inner essence of Religion. ..."

3. Studies in Foreign Literature by Virginia Mary Smith Crawford (1908)
"inwardness of a movement of which they are but the accidental exteriorities. From its first inception the name of Emile Verhaeren, so familiar in Brussels ..."

4. Personal Traits of British Authors by Edward Tuckerman Mason (1885)
"... and toothache form what our friend, Miss Masson, called a " concatenation of exteriorities" little favorable to literary composition of any sort; ..."

5. Science and Religion, the Rational and the Superrational: An Address by Cassius Jackson Keyser (1914)
"... scientific study of the exteriorities of religion yields just that kind of knowledge of religion which the study of physics gives us of the ether. ..."

6. Letters from the North of Italy: Addressed to Henry Hallam, Esq. by William Stewart Rose (1819)
"To say nothing of the exteriorities of the two cities, (to borrow a useful Italian expression) which present the most remarkable contrast, it would seem as ..."

7. Child Training as an Exact Science: A Treatise Based Upon the Principles of by George W. Jacoby (1914)
"But it is also possible that a training which has been directly aimed at the inculcation of good manners and other exteriorities may be the means of ..."

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