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outward

[out-werd] / ˈaʊt wərd /


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Some may occur as aftershocks caused by seismic waves traveling outward from crustal earthquakes.

From Science Daily

“Find a person who embodies all of the outward traits of personality, bearing, charisma, language, and power lacking in yourself,” Newsom described the philosophy in the book.

From Los Angeles Times

Rather than exploding outward in a brilliant supernova, this star's core gave way under gravity and formed a black hole.

From Science Daily

Two bright beams stream outward from the star, lighting up fast-moving polar lobes that punch through older, slower rings of material arranged in concentric arcs.

From Science Daily

Professor Stavros Stivaros from Royal Manchester Children Hospital, said there was catastrophic bleeding to Jensen-Lee's brain as well as the spinal cord even though there were no outward signs of any injuries.

From BBC




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