God Himself after the work of creation entered on His Sabbath rest.
They are covered exteriorly with papillae of different sizes, many of which have an elliptical outline.
Its most striking architectural features exteriorly are massiveness, combined with grace and beauty of outline, and great strength.
The lower portion of the brain, boundedexteriorly by the superciliary ridge, corresponds to the Perceptive, the middle region to the Recollective, and the upper to the Reflective faculties.
In former times, a house of this class erected in the country, would be painted exteriorly a pure white, with no relief, except probably in the violent contrast of bright green venetian blinds to the windows.
The fracture was immediately reduced and splints applied—one of pasteboard on each side, with a wooden one exteriorly till the pasteboard hardened.
The articulating surfaces become ulcerated, and matter forms within the capsular ligament; or the pus is deposited exteriorly to the joint, and gradually approaches the surface.
In a beautiful domicile before us very few roots are noticeable, the bulk of the fabric being composed of horse-hairs, densely and compactly interwoven, and coveredexteriorly with a few fine twigs and lint.
It is built exteriorly of a peculiar kind of long, tough and flexible grass, which is common in Pennsylvania.
If, on the contrary, subdued by its wants, man allows himself to be governed without reserve by the instinct of nature, it is his interior autonomy that vanishes, and with it all trace of this autonomy is exteriorly effaced.
Under its stern discipline sensuousness appears then repressed, and interior resistance will betray itself exteriorly by the constraint.
The commonest form is that of a massive cup, composed exteriorly of moss and lined with dry grass, a layer of mud being inserted between the moss and the grass lining.
When a religious revolution takes place in a Catholic country, there is always a large class who conform exteriorly to whatever opinions maybe enforced by the sword.
If it is called a word because it exteriorly manifests, what it exteriorly manifests cannot be called word except in as far as it signifies the interior concept of the mind, which anyone may also manifest by exterior signs.
Memory is faithful, when these modifications are precisely the same; it is treacherous, when they differ from those which the organs have exteriorly experienced.
Does not this idea depend either upon objects that strike himexteriorly and in despite of himself, or upon causes that without his knowledge act within himself and modify his brain?
It takes form exteriorly in an interminable series of "isms" that have the merit of appealing to the weaknesses of man.
This occurs in the event of a violent assault of passion, in which our will has no part, and which consequently does not materialize, exteriorly or interiorly, in a human act forbidden by the laws of morality.
He became exteriorly calm, the scar on his cheek paled, and in an unconcerned manner, with a light step and bright smile, he walked along the wharf to the spot where he supposed the gondola would stop.
Exteriorly it appeared to be only a wall of enclosure, shaded by lofty trees, and without openings.
There are no remains of this former tower visibleexteriorly to-day, and no other bloody acts appear to have attached themselves to the present chateau in all the four hundred years of its existence.
He had led a life exteriorly austere, practising meditation and contemplation, and he freely admitted that when Molinos was condemned he held that the pope was wrongly informed.
At the base of the peduncle there is a mass of small cells, forming a well-developed pulvinus, which is exteriorly coloured purple and hairy.
Although the movement of the cotyledons endured for a long time, no pulvinus was exteriorly visible; but their growth continued for a long time.
The fire of divine love then burned so vividly in her heart that she could hardly refrain from letting appear exteriorly the ecstatic joy with which her soul was inundated.
He spares none of His servants, and she had crosses of all sorts to endure, interiorly and exteriorly suffering the most intense pain of body and mind.
Each of the cells of the spore emits exteriorly one or several of these corpuscles, supported on very short slender pedicels, which remain after the corpuscles are detached from them.
This, as I have already said, is thickly coated exteriorly with cobweb to give it additional strength.
The sack (in specimens long kept in spirits) is dirty purple, and exteriorly between the scuta, dark purple.
A far more important peculiarity is the fact of the oesophagus, in both species, running over or exteriorly to the adductor scutorum muscle, instead of, as in every other species, close under this muscle.
Outer Maxillae, with bristles in front continuous; exteriorly there is a slight prominence near each olfactory orifice, with a tuft of long bristles.
Exteriorly the tips of the scales are always disintegrated; they are sometimes club-shaped, owing to the scales having been re-added to after a period of reduced growth.
In Scalpellum, again, the oesophagus pursues a sinuous course, resembling that in Ibla, though it does not pass exteriorly to the adductor scutorum muscle.
In Ibla alone, it passes exteriorly to, and over the adductor scutorum muscle.
Outer Maxillae, with the inner surface continuously clothed with short spines; exteriorly there is a slight prominence with long hirsute spines.
Outer Maxillae, with the inner bristles either continuous or divided into two groups: exteriorly there is a smaller or larger prominence, with long bristles.
On the inner margin there is a deep and conspicuous notch, above and beneath which, there is a compact row of serrated bristles; exteriorly the bristles are rather longer.
Basal calcareous discs thin, plainly marked exteriorly by concentric lines of growth, and covered by the usual yellow membrane, including the horny, spindle-shaped bodies.
The front of the manor-house reminds one of Great Chaldfield in Wiltshire, but on a smaller scale and exteriorly less elaborate in architectural detail.
The exterior of the mansion is classic and formal, and exteriorly there is little older than the time of George I.
The fine old church exteriorly is one of the most picturesque in Dorsetshire, but the inside has been much restored and modernised.
It is screened by a door, and exteriorly looks like a cupboard; but what was the use of this trough we are at a loss to conjecture, unless in old days the horses were admitted.
This pain did not leave her even when she was cured, and she bore it in silence until the year 1812, when the mark of a cross was imprinted exteriorly in the same place, as we shall relate further on.
Exteriorly the observatory at South Kensington is not at all such a place as one might expect to find.
It is situated in a part of the city distant from any other department of the university, and there is nothing about it exteriorly to distinguish it from other houses of the solid block in which it stands.
Exteriorly it is simply disagreeable; interiorly the same, as well as injurious.
Exteriorly it was a square box of brick, stuccoed to represent granite; interiorly it consisted of four rooms on each floor, divided by a hall up and down the centre.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "exteriorly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: apparently; openly; out; outside; outward; outwardly; superficially; without