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outwardly — out|ward|ly [ˈautwədli US wərd ] adv according to the way people or things seem ≠ ↑inwardly ▪ Calvin remained outwardly calm, but inside he was very angry. ▪ Outwardly, at least, he was an optimist … Dictionary of contemporary English
outwardly — adverb according to the way things seem: Calvin remained outwardly calm but inside he was seething. (sentence adverb): Outwardly, nothing seemed to have changed … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
seem — verb /siːm/ To appear; to look outwardly; to be perceived as. He seems to be ill … Wiktionary
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Races in Stargate — In the fictional universe of the Stargate franchise, the people of Earth have encountered numerous extraterrestrial races on their travels through the Stargate. In addition to a diversity of alien life, there is also an abundance of other humans … Wikipedia
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assume — as·sume vt as·sumed, as·sum·ing 1: to voluntarily take upon oneself assume a risk 2: to take over (the debts or obligations of another) as one s own assume a mortgage Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster … Law dictionary
assume — To pretend. To undertake; engage; promise. To take to or upon one s self. Also taking up, receiving, adopting, taking to oneself, or to put on deceitfully, take appearance of, affect, or outwardly seem. To take on, become bound as another is… … Black's law dictionary
assume — To pretend. To undertake; engage; promise. To take to or upon one s self. Also taking up, receiving, adopting, taking to oneself, or to put on deceitfully, take appearance of, affect, or outwardly seem. To take on, become bound as another is… … Black's law dictionary
cosmos — /koz meuhs, mohs/, n., pl. cosmos, cosmoses for 2, 4. 1. the world or universe regarded as an orderly, harmonious system. 2. a complete, orderly, harmonious system. 3. order; harmony. 4. any composite plant of the genus Cosmos, of tropical… … Universalium