outcar
English
Etymology
Coined by American philosopher Eli Hirsch in 1982 in The Concept of Identity, formed by out- + car.
Noun
outcar (plural outcars)
- (metaphysics, linguistics) A car completely outside of any garage, or the portion of a car that is not inside a garage.
Antonyms
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