outward
Webster 1828
OUT'WARD, adjective [Latin versus.]1. External; exterior; forming the superficial part; as the outward coat of an onion; an outward garment.2. External; visible; opposed to inward; as outward hate.3. Extrinsic; adventitious.And outward honor for an inward toil.4. Foreign; not intestine; as an outward war. [Not now used. We now say, external or foreign war.]5. Tending to the exterior part.The fire will force its outward way.6. In Scripture, civil; public; as opposed to religious. 1 Chronicles 24:1.7. In theology, carnal; fleshly; corporeal; not spiritual; as the outward man.OUT'WARD, noun External form