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Synonyms and antonyms of The outer parts of objects or spaces in British Thesaurus

The outer parts of objects or spaces

apex (noun)

formal the top or highest part of something that ends in a point

back (noun)

the part of something that is furthest from the front

back (noun)

the side of a page, card, picture etc that is not the main side

back end (noun)

the part of something, especially a vehicle, that is furthest from the front

base (noun)

the bottom part, edge, or surface of something

base (noun)

the bottom part or section of something, that supports the rest of it

bevel (noun)

a sloping surface along the edge of a piece of wood, glass etc

bottom (noun)

the lowest part of something

bottom (noun)

the lowest surface of an object, on the inside or outside

bottom (noun)

the part of something that is furthest away from where you are

brim (noun)

the top edge of a cup or bowl

bump (noun)

a raised part on a surface

confines (noun)

the borders or edges of a place

corner (noun)

a small area away from the centre, especially one that is quiet, peaceful, or secret

edge (noun)

the part of something that is furthest from its centre

edging (noun)

something that forms the edge of something else

end (noun)

the place that is furthest away from the centre of a long area or object

extensions (noun)

something that you add to a long thin object to make it able to reach somewhere

extremity (noun)

formal a part of something that is furthest from the main part

the flat of something ()

a flat surface or part of something

foot (noun)

the bottom of a slope, hill, set of stairs etc

frame (noun)

a structure that forms a border for a picture or mirror and holds it in place

fringe (noun)

the outer edge of something

front (noun)

the surface of something that faces forwards

the front (noun)

the part of something that is nearest the direction it faces

front end (noun)

the part of something, especially a vehicle, that is at the front

grip (noun)

the part of an object that has a special rough surface that you can hold firmly in your hands

handle (noun)

the part of an object that you hold in your hand when you use it

head (noun)

the top or front part of something

knob (noun)

the round top of a stick or post

knob (noun)

a small round lump on the surface of something

limit (noun)

the outer edge of an area

loop (noun)

a round or curved piece of cloth, plastic etc used for carrying or holding something

margin (noun)

the edge of a place or thing

nether regions (noun)

the lower part of a place, especially when this is unpleasant or frightening

nozzle (noun)

a narrow part at the end of a tube through which a liquid flows

on either side ()

on one side of something and on the other side of it

on the outside ()

used when describing the outer surface of something

the other side/end (determiner)

the side or end that is furthest from you or is opposite to where you are

overleaf (adverb)

formal on the other side of the page

penumbra (noun)

an area covered by the outer part of a shadow, so that it is not completely dark

periphery (noun)

the outer part of an area, very far from the centre

profile (noun)

the shape of the edge of something

purlieus (noun)

literary the outer areas of a place

the rear (noun)

the part of a place or thing that is at the back

the reverse (noun)

the back side of a flat object

rib (noun)

a long curved part of the frame of something

rim (noun)

a mark that goes all the way around the edge of something

roof (noun)

the highest part of an underground area or structure

shaft (noun)

the main part of something long and thin, not including the end

shape (noun)

the outer form of something

shape (noun)

the usual or original outer form of something

side (noun)

a particular area of something such as a building, street, or town

side (noun)

either of the flat surfaces of something thin such as a piece of paper or a coin

side (noun)

a flat surface of a solid object such as a cube or pyramid

side (noun)

the left or right part of something

side (adjective)

not in or on the central part of something

side-on (adverb)

coming from the side

superficial (adjective)

affecting or involving only the surface or outside part of something

superficial (adjective)

formal in or part of the top layer of something such as skin, soil, or rock

surface (noun)

the top layer of water or land

surface (noun)

a flat area of a desk, table etc that you use for working on

surface (noun)

maths one of the sides of an object

surface (adjective)

affecting, existing on, or used on a surface

surrounds (noun)

the area or things around something

top (noun)

the highest place, point, part, or surface of something

top (noun)

British the part of something such as a street that is furthest away from you

underside (noun)

the bottom side or surface of something

unfinished (adjective)

an unfinished surface has not been painted or protected with a special liquid

vertex (noun)

formal the highest point of something

wall (noun)

the side of something with an empty space inside, for example a box or a pipe