"The Hebrew word חִיצוֹן (chitzon) meaning "external" or "outer" derives from the word חוּץ (chutz) meaning "outside".
Hebrew often forms words by adding prefixes or suffixes to a root word. In this case, the suffix "-on" (וֹן) is added to chutz to create chitzon. This suffix can often indicate a state, quality, or characteristic related to the root word.
