Extrinsic

/ɪkˈstrɪnzɪk/ adjective

Coming from outside or external to something; not inherent or essential to the nature of something. Originating from external sources rather than from within.

From Latin extrinsecus, meaning 'from without' or 'on the outside.' Composed of extra- (outside) and secus (beside, following). Originally used in philosophy to distinguish between internal and external causes or properties.

ARخارجي
CSvnější
DAekstern
DEextrinsisch
ELεξωγενής
ESextrínseco
FIulkoinen
FRextrinsèque
HEחיצוני
HIबाहरी
HUkülső
IDeksternal
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