adverb
also withoutdoor ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷
Etymology: from the phrase without doors, without door
1. : outdoors
the candles alight in the room … made all things withoutdoors loom strange — Thomas Hardy
2. usually without doors : outside of a group, community, or deliberative body
in arguing the case before the generality of voters without doors a more cautious approach was necessary — V.L.Parrington