ETYM Old Eng. out, ut, oute, ute, as. űt, and űte, űtan, from űt; akin to Dutch uit, os. űt, German aus, Old High Germ. űz, Icel. űt, Swed. ut, Dan. ud, Goth. ut, Skr. ud. Related to About, But, Carouse, Utter.
1. Away from home.
2. Outside of an enclosed space.
3. Outward from a reference point.
1. In outward appearance
2. With respect to the outside; SYN. externally.
Relating to physical reality rather than with thoughts or the mind