It is a being from outside of earth.
Extraterrestrial is an adjective, meaning not of this Earth.
Extraterrestrial.
Extraterrestre is the French word for "extraterrestrial".
An extraterrestrial rock that has landed on Earth's surface.
The word is extraterrestrial which is both a nounand an adjective.The noun extraterrestrial is a word for a thing (person?) of or from outside the Earth or the Earth's atmosphere.The adjective extraterrestrial is a word that describes a noun as of or from outside the Earth or the Earth's atmosphere.
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I am trying to draw an extraterrestrial for the story that I am writing.
"Extra" = 'outside of' or 'beyond'"Terrestrial" = an adjective referring to Earth"Extraterrestrial" = adjective saying that the thing is outside of EarthExamples:-- 'extraterrestrial rock' is a rock that is, or came from, outside of Earth-- 'extraterrestrial macaroni' is macaroni that is, or came from, outside of earthEverybody uses 'extraterrestrial' to mean alien people that live on other planetsand fly their spaceships to Earth to steal our women and our beer. But to begrammatical about it, there's no such thing as "an extraterrestrial", any morethan there can be "a long", "a blue", or "a slow". The word is an adjective, soit has to be an extraterrestrial something. This is still our planet, darn it, andwhen they're here, they'd better use our language rightly.
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The prefix that can be added to the word "terrestrial" is "extra-" to form the word "extraterrestrial." This term refers to something that is outside or beyond Earth's atmosphere or of extraterrestrial origin.
The word you're looking for is "extraterrestrial." It is used to describe beings or things originating from outside the Earth.
Extraterrestrial would be one long word for "out of this world."