Definitions and Examples of periphery, exterior
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
The outermost part or boundary of something.
Example
The park is located on the periphery of the city.
The outer surface or structure of something.
Example
The exterior of the building was painted blue.
Key Differences: periphery vs exterior
- 1Periphery refers to the outermost part or boundary of something.
- 2Exterior refers to the outer surface or structure of something.
- 3Marrow refers to the innermost part of a bone.
Effective Usage of periphery, exterior
- 1Anatomy: Use marrow to describe the innermost part of a bone.
- 2Geography: Use periphery to describe the outermost part or boundary of a place.
- 3Architecture: Use exterior to describe the outer surface or structure of a building.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct meanings: Periphery refers to the outermost part or boundary of something, exterior refers to the outer surface or structure of something, while marrow refers to the innermost part of a bone. Use these words in different contexts such as anatomy, geography, and architecture to convey precise meanings.