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OUT'RODE, n. An excursion.
OUTROAR, v.t. To exceed in roaring.
OUTRI'VAL, v.t. To surpass in excellence.
OUT'RIGHT, adv. 1. Immediately; without delay; at once. 2. Completely.
OUT'RIGGER, n. In seamen's language, a strong beam fixed on the side of a ship a...
OUT'RIDER, n. 1. A summoner whose office is to cite men before the sheriff. [Not...
OUTRI'DE, v.t. To pass by riding; to ride faster than. OUTRI'DE , v.i. To travel...
OUTREIGN, v.t. To reign through the whole of.
OUTRECK'ON, v.t. To exceed in assumed computation.
OUTRE'ASON, v.t. To excel or surpass in reasoning.
OUTRE'ACH, v.t. To go or extend beyond.
OUTRE, a. ootra'y. Being out of the common course or limits; extravagant.
OUTRA'ZE, v.t. To raze to extermination.
OUTRA'GEOUSNESS, n. Fury; violence; enormity.
OUTRA'GEOUSLY, adv. With great violence; furiously; excessively.
OUTRA'GEOUS, a. 1. Violent; furious; exorbitant; exceeding all bounds of moderat...