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      • It is formed from the Latin prefix 'ex,' which means 'out of' or 'from,' and the word 'trinsecus,' meaning 'on the outside.' Therefore, 'extrinsecus' in Latin refers to something that is on the outside or external to a particular object, system, or situation.
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  1. extrinsecus What does extrinsecus‎ mean? extrinsecus (Latin) Origin & history From exter + secus. Adverb. From without, from abroad; externally; extrinsically; Adjective extrinsecus (feminine extrinseca, neuter extrinsecum) outer Descendants. French: extrinsèque; English: extrinsic; Portuguese: extrínseco

  2. English Translation. outside; More meanings for extrinsecus. outwardly adverb. extra. outside adverb. extra, foris, foras, exterius, deforis.

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  4. May 10, 2022 · Pronunciation. [edit] (Classical Latin) IPA (key): /ekˈstrin.se.kus/, [ɛkˈs̠t̪rĩːs̠ɛkʊs̠] (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA (key): /ekˈstrin.se.kus/, [ekˈst̪rinsekus] Adverb. [edit] extrīnsecus (not comparable) From without, from abroad. externally. Synonyms: foras, forīs. Antonyms: intro, intrā, penitus. extrinsically. Adjective. [edit]

  5. external, outside, without are the top translations of "extrinsecus" into English. Sample translated sentence: Dolor enim non potest converti atque mutari extrinsecus per gratiam sed intrinsecus. ↔ For suffering cannot be transformed and changed by a grace from outside, but from within.

  6. Find extrinsecus (Adverb) in the Latin Online Dictionary with English meanings, all fabulous forms & inflections and a conjugation table: extrinsecus

  7. Jan 5, 2015 · extrinsecus. : outwardly, externally, from the outside. Share this: Category: E.

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