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OUTCEPT, for except, is not in use.
OUT'CAST, pp. or a. Cast out; thrown away; rejected as useless. OUT'CAST , n. On...
OUTCANT', v.t. To surpass in canting.
OUTBUILD, v.t. outbild'. To exceed in building, or in durability of building.
OUTBUD', v.i. To sprout forth.
OUTBRE'ATHE, v.t. 1. To weary by having better breath. 2. To expire.
OUT'BREAKING, n. That which bursts forth.
OUT'BREAK, n. A bursting forth; eruption. The flash and outbreak of a fiery mind.
OUTBRA'ZEN, v.t. To bear down with a brazen face or impudence.
OUTBRA'VE, v.t. 1. To bear down by more daring or insolent conduct. I would outs...
OUT'BOUND, a. Destined or proceeding from a country or harbor to a distant count...
OUT'BORN, a. Foreign; not native. [Little used.]
OUTBLUSH', v.t. To exceed in rosy color.
OUTBLOWN, pp. Inflated; swelled with wind.
OUTBID'DING, ppr. Bidding a price beyond another.
OUTBID'DER, n. One that outbids.