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OUTRE, a. ootra'y. Being out of the common course or limits; extravagant.
OUTRE'ACH, v.t. To go or extend beyond.
OUTRE'ASON, v.t. To excel or surpass in reasoning.
OUTRECK'ON, v.t. To exceed in assumed computation.
OUTREIGN, v.t. To reign through the whole of.
OUTRI'DE, v.t. To pass by riding; to ride faster than. OUTRI'DE , v.i. To travel...
OUT'RIDER, n. 1. A summoner whose office is to cite men before the sheriff. [Not...
OUT'RIGGER, n. In seamen's language, a strong beam fixed on the side of a ship a...
OUT'RIGHT, adv. 1. Immediately; without delay; at once. 2. Completely.
OUTRI'VAL, v.t. To surpass in excellence.
OUTROAR, v.t. To exceed in roaring.
OUT'RODE, n. An excursion.
OUTROOT', v.t. To eradicate; to extirpate.
OUTRUN', v.t 1. To exceed in running; to leave behind in running. 2. To exceed; ...
OUTSA'IL, v.t. To sail faster than; to leave behind in sailing.
OUTSCA'PE, n. Power of escaping. [Not used.]