different between extramoral vs extramural
extramoral
English
Etymology
extra- +? moral
Adjective
extramoral (not comparable)
- Outside of morality.
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extramural
English
Alternative forms
- extra-mural
Etymology
From Latin extramuralis, from extra (“outside”) + muralis (“of a wall”).
Adjective
extramural (not comparable)
- Taking place outside the walls of an institution, especially a school or university.
- Describing teaching of students who are not resident at such an institution.
Antonyms
- (outside the walls): intramural
Translations
References
- “extramural”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–present.
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