extramural

extramural
ex|tra|mu|ral*
<zu ↑extra... u. lat. muralis »zur Mauer, Wand gehörig«, dies zu murus »Mauer«>:
1. außerhalb der Stadtmauern befindlich.
2. außerhalb der Wand eines Hohlraums (z. B. des Darmes) gelegen (Med.).

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