Outreckon :: Outreckon (v. t.) To exceed in reckoning or computation.
Outrecuidance :: Outrecuidance (n.) Excessive presumption.
Outrede :: Outrede (v. t.) To surpass in giving rede, or counsel..
Outreign :: Outreign (v. t.) To go beyond in reigning; to reign through the whole of, or longer than..
Outride :: Outride (v. t.) To surpass in speed of riding; to ride beyond or faster than.
Outride :: Outride (n.) A riding out; an excursion.
Outride :: Outride (n.) A place for riding out.
Outrider :: Outrider (n.) A summoner whose office is to cite men before the sheriff.
Outrider :: Outrider (n.) One who rides out on horseback.
Outrider :: Outrider (n.) A servant on horseback attending a carriage.
Outrigger :: Outrigger (n.) Any spar or projecting timber run out for temporary use, as from a ship's mast, to hold a rope or a sail extended, or from a building, to support hoisting teckle..
Outrigger :: Outrigger (n.) A projecting support for a rowlock, extended from the side of a boat..
Outrigger :: Outrigger (n.) A boat thus equipped.
Outrigger :: Outrigger (n.) A projecting contrivance at the side of a boat to prevent upsetting, as projecting spars with a log at the end..
Outright :: Outright (adv.) Immediately; without delay; at once; as, he was killed outright..
Outright :: Outright (adv.) Completely; utterly.
Outring :: Outring (v. t.) To excel in volume of ringing sound; to ring louder than.
Outrival :: Outrival (v. t.) To surpass in a rivalry.
Outrive :: Outrive (v. t.) To river; to sever.
Outroad :: Outroad (n.) Alt. of Outrod.
Outroar :: Outroar (v. t.) To exceed in roaring.
Outrode :: Outrode (n.) An excursion.
Outromance :: Outromance (v. t.) To exceed in romantic character.
Outroom :: Outroom (n.) An outer room.
Outroot :: Outroot (v. t.) To eradicate; to extirpate.
Outrun :: Outrun (p. p.) of Outru.
Outrun :: Outrun (v. t.) To exceed, or leave behind, in running; to run faster than; to outstrip; to go beyond..
Outrunner :: Outrunner (n.) An offshoot; a branch.
Outrunning :: Outrunning (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Outru.
Outrush :: Outrush (v. i.) To rush out; to issue, or ru/ out, forcibly..
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