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OUTLIV'ER, n. A survivor.
OUTLIVE, v.t. outliv'. 1. To live beyond; to survive; to live after something ha...
OUT'LINE, n. Contour; the line by which a figure is defined; the exterior line. ...
OUT'LIER, n. One who does not reside in the place with which his office or duty ...
OUTLI'E, v.t. To exceed in lying.
OUT'LICKER, n. In ships, a small piece of timber fastened to the top of the poop.
OUT'LET, n. Passage outward; the place or the means by which any thing escapes o...
OUTLE'AP, v.t. To leap beyond; to pass by leaping. OUT'LEAP , n. Sally; flight; ...
OUT'LAY, n. A laying out or expending; expenditure.
OUT'LAWRY, n. The putting a man out of the protection of law, or the process by ...
OUT'LAWING, ppr. Depriving of the benefit of law.
OUT'LAWED, pp. Excluded from the benefit of law.
OUT'LAW, n. A person excluded from the benefit of the law, or deprived of its pr...
OUTL'AST, v.t. To last longer than something else; to exceed in duration. Candle...
OUTLAND'ISH, a. 1. Foreign; not native. Nevertheless, even him did outlandish wo...
OUT'LANDER, n. A foreigner; not a native. Obs.