- Interest in or behavior directed toward others or one's environment rather than oneself.
- A turning inside out, as of an organ or part.
extroversively ex'tro·ver'sive·ly adv.
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ex·tro·ver·sion ex·tra·ver·sion (ĕk'strə-vûr'zhən) ![]() |
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A tendency of the teeth or other maxillary structures to become situated too far from the median plane.
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A personality dimension characterized by orientation towards the outside world, sociability, and impulsiveness.
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A turning inside out; exstrophy.
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