An outward appearance is the appearance of someone on the outside like their clothing or makeup.
OE where the point of customs exchange happen.~point of checking..
Either how things look, as in "it has a very twisted appearance", or when soemthing arrives, as in "she made a late appearance".
That pronunciation (fuh-SAHD) is likely the word facade(French façade), meaning the front face of a building, or an artificial or deceptive outward appearance.
The only synonym I can think of is "appearance".
From Latin Idolium meaning image. Also the Greek word Eidolon, meaning 'appearance, phantom, mental image or statue
semblance
Departure from Outward 'Office of Exchange'.
Hip abduction is bringing the straightened leg outward.
hi,this is sreeze, and any delivery expenses incurred during the course of sale is called simply carriage outward. that's it.............
With a crook or bend; with the hand on the hip and elbow turned outward.
A magnifying glass is convex, meaning that the lens curves outward.
you mean outward and visible sign? this is the catholic way of reffering to the sacraments or a religious outlook on the sacrements meaning or symbol
OE where the point of customs exchange happen.~point of checking..
Either how things look, as in "it has a very twisted appearance", or when soemthing arrives, as in "she made a late appearance".
Ectropion is the medical term meaning outward turning of the edge of the eyelid
The word "ostensibly" means something that appears to be true or is presented as true, but may not actually be so. It suggests a superficial or outward appearance that can be deceptive. For example, one might say, "He was ostensibly happy," implying that while he seemed happy, there might be underlying issues.
Peace and calm means there is no outward disturbance of any type in the nearby area