extrinsic

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Etymology

From French extrinsèque, from Latin extrinsecus (from without, without, on the outside), from *extrim, an assumed adverbial form of exter (outer, outward) + secus (by, on the side).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɛks.ˈtɹɪn.zɪk/, /ɪks.ˈtɹɪn.zɪk/
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Adjective

extrinsic (comparative more extrinsic, superlative most extrinsic)

  1. external; separable from the thing itself; inessential
  2. not belonging to something; outside

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Noun

extrinsic (plural extrinsics)

  1. An external factor

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