acquired, beside the mark, exotic, foreign-born, impersonal, inconsequent, nonessential, out-of-the-way, outside, public, ulterior
Definitionadj. not forming an essential part of a thing or arising or originating from the outside
Last update: February 11, 2016
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And wherever micro-organisms will grow, the potential for humidifier fever and extrinsic allergic alveolitis exists. [Please select]
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Students who do not yet have powerful intrinsic motivation to learn can be helped by extrinsic motivators in the form of rewards. [noun]
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An extrinsic chief is the fit corrector of such errors. [Please select]
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The intervention of an extrinsic king occasions a difficulty. [Please select]
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TIEMANN, HARRY DONALD: The effect of moisture and other extrinsic factors upon the strength of wood. [Please select]
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Further, the muscles of the tongue, intrinsic as well as extrinsic, were extremely well developed. [Please select]
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But native malleable iron is occasionally found in large masses alloyed with this metal, and its extrinsic source has been fully ascertained. [Please select]
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