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2 a place outside, away from buildings, where you can experience nature:
Mike enjoys the outdoors.
If your cactus has been outdoors during the summer, move it into the garage or house when overnight temperatures drop below 65°F.
The party is going to be outdoors, but we have permission to use the community hall if it rains.
I don't like you hanging around outdoors with your friends - why don't you invite them in?
Each site, whether outdoors or indoors, has differing practicalities of either restricting or encouraging access.
Seeds are conditionally dormant at maturity, and undergo annual non-dormancy/conditional dormancy cycles when buried outdoors.
Both learning and popular culture had been oriented to the outside, and the continuities of the indoors and outdoors.