Outwards

Etymology
From.

Adverb

 * 1) From the interior toward the exterior; in an outward direction.
 * 2)  Outwardly; (merely) on the surface.
 * 3) *1526, William Tyndale, trans. Bible, Matthew XXIII:
 * Wo be to you scrybes, and pharises ypocrites, for ye are lyke unto paynted tombes which appere beautyfull outwardes: but are within full off deed mens bones and of all fylthynes.

Anagrams

 * draws out
 * outdraws

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