out´wẽrd, (ἐÌξω, eÌxoÌ„, “outside,†“without,†“out of doorsâ€): The body, subject to decay and death, in distinction from the inner man, the imperishable spiritual life which “is renewed day by day†(); also the body as the object of worldly thought and pride in external dress and adornment (). See MAN, NATURAL; MAN, NEW.