outpace | (verb) surpass in speed | - |
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outpatient | (noun) a patient who does not reside in the hospital where he is being treated | - |
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outperform | (verb) be or do something to a greater degree | Synonyms: exceed, outdo, outgo, outmatch, outstrip, surmount, surpass |
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outplay | (verb) excel or defeat in a game | - |
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outpoint | (verb) score more points than one's opponents | Synonyms: outscore |
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(verb) sail closer to the wind than | - |
outport | (noun) a subsidiary port built in deeper water than the original port (but usually farther from the center of trade) | - |
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outpost | (noun) a military post stationed at a distance from the main body of troops | - |
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(noun) a settlement on the frontier of civilization | Synonyms: frontier settlement |
(noun) a station in a remote or sparsely populated location | Synonyms: outstation |
outpouring | (noun) a large flow | Synonyms: flood, overflow |
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(noun) the rapid and continuous delivery of linguistic communication (spoken or written) | Synonyms: barrage, bombardment, onslaught |
(noun) the pouring forth of a fluid | Synonyms: discharge, run |
(noun) a sudden rapid flow (as of water) | Synonyms: flush, gush |
(noun) a natural flow of ground water | Synonyms: fountain, natural spring, outflow, spring |
output | (noun) production of a certain amount | Synonyms: yield |
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(noun) final product; the things produced | Synonyms: end product |
(noun) what is produced in a given time period | Synonyms: outturn, turnout |
(noun) signal that comes out of an electronic system | Synonyms: output signal |
(noun) the quantity of something (as a commodity) that is created (usually within a given period of time) | Synonyms: production, yield |
(verb) to create or manufacture a specific amount | - |