extramural

English

Alternative forms

  • extra-mural

Etymology

From Latin extramuralis, from extra (outside) + muralis (of a wall).

Adjective

extramural (not comparable)

  1. Taking place outside the walls of an institution, especially a school or university.
  2. Describing teaching of students who are not resident at such an institution.

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