EXTRAVERSAL (preposition)
1. A position or route
outside of an object, typically in reference to an external state or location in
space.
EXTRAVERSE (verb)
1. To exit into an Extraversal position.
2. To move Extraversally
- Present Tense: Extraversing
- Past Tense: Extraversed
EXTRAVERSIC (adjective)
1. The state of being located in free
space, floating without attachment to any specific object or environment.
2. The state of being extravehicular, or existing
outside of any specific object (e.g., a spaceship, satellite, or other containment).
3. The state of being in orbit around a specific object, such as a planet,
moon, or satellite.
EXTRAVERSALLY (adverb)
1. The state of being in the extraversal position relative to an object.
(not to be confused with 'Extroversion', the psychological trait)
- "The astronaut was extraversic, floating freely in
space as he completed the mission outside the spacecraft."
- "The satellite maintained an extraversal orbit around the
Earth, collecting vital data."
- "The parachutist fell extraversally, suspended in the air before pulling the parachute."
- "The space station is extraversally positioned in relation to the satellite, providing clear visual contact."
- "The
bubbles appeared from under the submarine and proceeded extraversally up the side of the craft towards the surface."
- "The shuttled craft has extraversed from the mothership and is awaiting departure orders."
- "
Billy, I'll need you to extraverse out to the starboard torpedo
tube and remove the large fish that's gotten stuck in it."