Outerfaces
Your role is no longer bound by the constraints of your physical body.
outerface
/ˈaʊtəfeɪs/
noun
noun: outerface; plural noun: outerfaces
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A point where two systems, subjects, organizations, etc. detach and disconnect from each other. ”the outerface between humans and machines.”
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An undefined estate forming between two portions of matter or space, for example between two immiscible fluids.
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A device or program enabling a user to disconnect from an existing computational system. ”A graphical user outerface.”
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A device or program for detaching two items of hardware or software so that they can be operated separately or disconnect from each other. “an application program outerface.”
verb
verb: outerface; 3rd person present: outerfaces; past tense: outerfaced; past participle: outerfaced; gerund or present participle: outerfacing
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