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- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version ازبيرون ،ازخارج ،بطورعارضى ،بطورغيرذاتى
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary ex·trin·sic adj. Pronunciation: ek- ' strin-zik, - ' strin(t)-sik Function: adjective Etymology: French &Late Latin; French extrinsèque, from Late Latin extrinsecus, from Latin, adverb, from without; akin to Latin exter outward and to Latin sequi to follow ― more at EXTERIOR , SUE Date: 1613 1 a : not forming part of or belonging to a thing : EXTRANEOUS b : originating from or on the outside especially : originating outside a part and acting upon the part as a whole < extrinsic muscles of the tongue> 2 : EXTERNAL –ex·trin·si·cal·ly \-zi-k(ə-)lē, -si-\ adverb synonyms EXTRINSIC , EXTRANEOUS , FOREIGN , ALIEN mean external to a thing, its essential nature, or its original character. EXTRINSIC applies to what is distinctly outside the thing in question or is not contained in or derived from its essential nature <sentimental value that is extrinsic to the house's market value>. EXTRANEOUS applies to what is on or comes from the outside and may or may not be capable of becoming an essential part <arguments extraneous to the issue>. FOREIGN applies to what is so different as to be rejected or repelled or to be incapable of becoming assimilated <techniques foreign to French cuisine>. ALIEN is stronger than FOREIGN in suggesting opposition, repugnance, or irreconcilability <a practice totally alien to her nature>.]]>