adv. rare. [f. TEMPORAL a.2 Towards the temples or temporal region; TEMPORAD.
1888. Jrnl. Nerv. & Ment. Dis., XV. 56. A beam focused by an ophthalmological mirror is then thrown into the pupil from the optic center and from various angles nasalward and temporalward, and reactions noted.
1904. Titchener, trans. Wundts Physiol. Psychol., I. 236. Retinal points that lie temporalward.