Definition of Extrinsicalness. Meaning of Extrinsicalness. Synonyms of Extrinsicalness

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Definition of Extrinsicalness

Extrinsicalness
Extrinsicality Ex*trin`si*cal"i*ty, Extrinsicalness Ex*trin"sic*al*ness, n. The state or quality of being extrinsic.

Meaning of Extrinsicalness from wikipedia

- from internal factors like enjoyment and curiosity; it contrasts with extrinsic motivation, which is driven by external factors like obtaining rewards...
- An extrinsic semiconductor is one that has been doped; during manufacture of the semiconductor crystal a trace element or chemical called a doping agent...
- sufficient to reach any target frame. The three elemental rotations may be extrinsic (rotations about the axes xyz of the original coordinate system, which...
- In molecular biology, the term extrinsic pathway may refer to multiple cascades of protein interactions. The extrinsic pathway of apoptosis refers to...
- Look up intrinsic, extrinsic, or innate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In science and engineering, an intrinsic property is a property of a specified...
- Intrinsic ageing and extrinsic ageing are terms used to describe cutaneous ageing of the skin and other parts of the integumentary system, which while...
- arches or flat feet. The muscles acting on the foot can be classified into extrinsic muscles, those originating on the anterior or posterior aspect of the...
- Extrinsic mortality is the sum of the effects of external factors, such as predation, starvation and other environmental factors not under control of...
- or surface is contained in a larger space, curvature can be defined extrinsically relative to the ambient space. Curvature of Riemannian manifolds of...
- changes periodically; for example, because the star swells and shrinks. Extrinsic variables, whose apparent changes in brightness are due to changes in...