Externally

/ɪkˈstɜːrnəli/ adverb

On the outside or from the outside; not internally or internally, usually referring to something applied to the surface of something.

From Latin 'externus' meaning 'outer' or 'external,' combined with '-ly' to make an adverb. The Latin root comes from 'exterus' (comparative: 'exterior') related to being 'outside.' Medical and scientific use became common from the 1600s onward.

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