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extérieures

Extérieures is the feminine plural form of the French adjective extérieur. It designates what is outside or external relative to something else and agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies. As a result, it is commonly used in reference to exterior elements, spaces, or aspects.

In architecture, construction, and design, extérieures refers to components or features on the outside of a

In urban planning and landscape contexts, extérieures describes outdoor or external areas and amenities, including aménagements

In political and administrative language, extérieures can form part of phrases such as relations extérieures or

Etymology wise, extérieures derives from extérieur, from Latin exterior, meaning outside or outer. The form extérieures

structure.
Typical
usages
include
murs
extérieurs
(exterior
walls),
façades
extérieures,
fenêtres
extérieures,
and
espaces
extérieurs
such
as
cour,
terrasse,
or
jardin.
The
term
is
often
contrasted
with
intérieurs,
which
denote
interior
elements.
extérieurs
(external
landscaping),
équipements
extérieurs
(outdoor
facilities),
and
access
points
located
outside.
It
helps
distinguish
features
that
affect
the
building’s
exterior
from
those
inside.
affaires
extérieures,
referring
to
external
or
foreign
affairs
and
diplomacy.
While
the
common
expression
for
foreign
policy
is
usually
affaires
étrangères
or
relations
extérieures,
extérieures
appears
in
some
formal
or
historical
formulations
to
emphasize
external
relations.
preserves
gender
and
number
agreement
with
the
noun
it
qualifies.