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Webster Dictionary :: Outlicker

OUT'LICKER, n. In ships, a small piece of timber fastened to the top of the poop.

Webster Dictionary :: Outlie

OUTLI'E, v.t. To exceed in lying.

Webster Dictionary :: Outlier

OUT'LIER, n. One who does not reside in the place with which his office or duty ...

Webster Dictionary :: Outline

OUT'LINE, n. Contour; the line by which a figure is defined; the exterior line. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Outlive

OUTLIVE, v.t. outliv'. 1. To live beyond; to survive; to live after something ha...

Webster Dictionary :: Outliver

OUTLIV'ER, n. A survivor.

Webster Dictionary :: Outlook

OUTLOOK', v.t. 1. To face down; to browbeat. 2. To select. [Not in use.] OUT'LOO...

Webster Dictionary :: Outlope

OUT'LOPE, n. [See Lope and Leap.] An excursion. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Outluster

OUTLUS'TER, OUTLUS'TRE, v.t. To excel in brightness.

Webster Dictionary :: Outlying

OUTLY'ING, a. 1. Lying or being at a distance from the main body or design. 2. B...

Webster Dictionary :: Outmarch

OUTM'ARCH, v.t. To march faster than; to march so as to leave behind. The horse ...

Webster Dictionary :: Outmeasure

OUTMEASURE, v.t. outmezh'ur. To exceed in measure or extent.

Webster Dictionary :: Outmost

OUT'MOST, a. Farthest outward; most remote from the middle.

Webster Dictionary :: Outnumber

OUTNUM'BER, v.t. To exceed in number. The troops outnumbered those of the enemy.

Webster Dictionary :: Outpace

OUTPA'CE, v.t. To outgo; to leave behind.

Webster Dictionary :: Outparamour

OUTPAR'AMOUR, v.t. [See Paramour .] To exceed in keeping mistresses.

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