äußereäußerlich
äußereäußerlich is a German word that translates to "external" or "outer" in English. It is used to describe something that is on the outside or pertains to the exterior of something. This can apply to physical objects, abstract concepts, or even people's appearance. For example, one might discuss the äußereäußerlich appearance of a building, referring to its facade and overall look. In a more figurative sense, it could describe the äußereäußerlich signs of a person's emotions, such as their facial expressions or body language, as opposed to their inner feelings. The word emphasizes what is observable from the outside. It is the opposite of "innerlich" or "internal." When discussing something äußereäußerlich, the focus is on its outward characteristics rather than its intrinsic nature or internal workings. It's a common adjective in German used in a wide range of contexts to differentiate between the external and internal aspects of a subject.