Diccionario

Exoteric

Webster's Dictionary 1913

{ Ex′o‐ter″ic (?), Ex′o‐ter″ic‐al (?) } a. [L. exotericus, Gr. � fr. � out: cf. F. exotérique. See Ex-] External; public; suitable to be imparted to the public; hence, capable of being readily or fully comprehended; — opposed to esoteric, or secret.

The foppery of an exoteric and esoteric doctrine. De Quincey.