Exosubstantive
Exosubstantive is an adjective used to describe something that is external to or beyond the essential nature or substance of something else. It refers to qualities, attributes, or elements that are not intrinsic to the core being or definition of a subject but are rather added to, surrounding, or dependent upon it. The term is often used in philosophical and theoretical contexts to distinguish between inherent characteristics and those that are acquired or contextual.
For instance, in discussions about identity, exosubstantive qualities might include social roles, possessions, or acquired knowledge,