In 1511, leaders in Mecca believed coffee stimulated radical thinking and outlawed the drink. In 1524, the leaders overturned that order, and people could drink coffee again.
externalization, externalisation, exteriorization, exteriorisation
(noun) embodying in an outward form
externalization, externalisation
(noun) attributing to outside causes
Source: WordNet® 3.1
externalisation (countable and uncountable, plural externalisations)
Alternative spelling of externalization
Source: Wiktionary
28 June 2025
(adjective) having an allergy or peculiar or excessive susceptibility (especially to a specific factor); “allergic children”; “hypersensitive to pollen”
In 1511, leaders in Mecca believed coffee stimulated radical thinking and outlawed the drink. In 1524, the leaders overturned that order, and people could drink coffee again.