Definition of exosomatic in English English dictionary
The term “exosomatic” was introduced into economics by Romanian mathematical economist Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen in 1971, who borrowed the term “endosomatic instruments” (internal organs) from the 1945 work of American physical chemist Alfred Lotka, albeit applied or used as synonym for capital equipment (things people use around them to enjoy life)
(Psikoloji, Ruhbilim) In human thermodynamics, exosomatic energy, as contrasted with endosomatic energy (bodily metabolism), is the useful energy throughput outside human bodies
(Psikoloji, Ruhbilim) Exosomatic memory is the recording of memories outside the brain. The earliest forms of symbolic behavior—scratching marks on bones—seem to intended as exosomatic memory. However it was the invention of writing that allowed complex memories to be recorded