Adverb
In an external manner; outwardly; on the outside; in appearance; visibly.
Source: Webster's dictionaryoutwardly, the figure is smooth Source: Internet
the candidate needs to be externally evaluated Source: Internet
Above internally and below externally tangent Two circles of non-equal radius, both in the same plane, are said to be tangent to each other if they meet at only one point. Source: Internet
After General Instrument released their inexpensive microchips, each containing a complete console on a single chip, many small developers began releasing consoles that looked different externally, but internally were playing exactly the same games. Source: Internet
Although it had nothing to do with how he was going to be measured externally, especially in his position, I know how much it would have been valued internally." Source: Internet
An externally applied voltage to the mesh initially ensures that the whole mesh is at a constant potential. Source: Internet