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What's the difference between "external" and "exterior"?
8 de may. de 2016 7:00
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As adjectives, they are synonymous and sometimes interchangeable. You would have to see the words in context to collocate them naturally.
"external" and "internal" are often used when referring to a surface e.g. a wall, a layer, the surface of a bodily organ, and you want to distinguish one side of the surface from the other.
"exterior" and "interior" are often used when referring to a more general area either side of a boundary or surface. e.g. interior decoration takes place inside a house, and exterior decoration takes place outside a house.
"exterior" and "interior" are also used as nouns to refer to areas ("the exterior of....")
8 de mayo de 2016
Exterior - situated outside; the outside part of something
'The exterior of the house needs painting.'
External - of, on, for, or coming from the outside
'The external walls of the house need to be painted.'
8 de mayo de 2016
External refers to outside. Exterior refers to the outside of something.
8 de mayo de 2016
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