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Webster Dictionary :: Outliver

OUTLIV'ER, n. A survivor.

Webster Dictionary :: Outlive

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

Webster Dictionary :: Outline

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

Webster Dictionary :: Outlier

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

Webster Dictionary :: Outlie

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

Webster Dictionary :: Outlicker

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

Webster Dictionary :: Outlet

OUT'LET, n. Passage outward; the place or the means by which any thing escapes o...

Webster Dictionary :: Outleap

OUTLE'AP, v.t. To leap beyond; to pass by leaping. OUT'LEAP , n. Sally; flight; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Outlay

OUT'LAY, n. A laying out or expending; expenditure.

Webster Dictionary :: Outlawry

OUT'LAWRY, n. The putting a man out of the protection of law, or the process by ...

Webster Dictionary :: Outlawing

OUT'LAWING, ppr. Depriving of the benefit of law.

Webster Dictionary :: Outlawed

OUT'LAWED, pp. Excluded from the benefit of law.

Webster Dictionary :: Outlaw

OUT'LAW, n. A person excluded from the benefit of the law, or deprived of its pr...

Webster Dictionary :: Outlast

OUTL'AST, v.t. To last longer than something else; to exceed in duration. Candle...

Webster Dictionary :: Outlandish

OUTLAND'ISH, a. 1. Foreign; not native. Nevertheless, even him did outlandish wo...

Webster Dictionary :: Outlander

OUT'LANDER, n. A foreigner; not a native. Obs.

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