| ATOKOUS | • atokous adj. (Zoology) Producing only asexual individuals. • ATOKOUS adj. without offspring, also ATOKAL. |
| BACKOUT | • backout n. A reversal or undoing of tasks previously done (often in reverse order). • backout n. (Aerospace) A reversed countdown (i.e. ascending numbers) in response to problems leading up to a launch. • back␣out v. (Transitive) To reverse (a vehicle) from a confined space. |
| OUTASKS | • outasks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outask. • OUTASK v. to surpass in asking. |
| OUTBACK | • outback n. (Australia) The most remote and desolate areas of Australia; the desert and areas too arid for growing crops. • outback adj. Characteristic of the most remote and desolate areas of Australia; very remote from urban areas. • outback adv. To or towards the most remote and desolate areas of Australia. |
| OUTBAKE | • outbake v. (Transitive) To surpass in baking; to bake better than. • outbake v. (Transitive) To heat (equipment) at low pressure to remove adsorbed gas from surfaces. • OUTBAKE v. to surpass in baking. |
| OUTBARK | • outbark v. (Transitive) To surpass in barking. • OUTBARK v. to surpass in barking. |
| OUTRANK | • outrank v. (Transitive) To be of a higher rank than. • outrank v. (Transitive) To be more important than. • OUTRANK v. to rank higher than. |
| OUTTAKE | • outtake n. A portion of a recording (a take) that is not included in the final version of a film or a musical album… • outtake n. A complete version of a recording or film that is dropped in favour of another version, reject. • outtake n. An opening for outward discharge; a vent. |
| OUTTALK | • outtalk v. (Transitive) To overpower, outdo, or surpass in talking. • outtalk v. (Transitive) To outwit by talking. • OUTTALK v. to surpass in talking. |
| OUTTASK | • outtask v. (Business) To transfer the responsibility for a specific task to a third-party service provider. • OUTTASK v. to surpass in tasking. |
| OUTWALK | • outwalk v. To walk further than another. • OUTWALK v. to surpass in walking. |
| SANTOKU | • santoku n. A Japanese knife for general culinary usage. • SANTOKU n. (Japanese) a kind of Japanese kitchen knife. |
| TAKEOUT | • takeout adj. (North America) (Of food) intended to be eaten off the premises from which it was bought. • takeout n. (North America, Philippines) Food purchased from a takeaway. • takeout n. (Curling) A stone that hits another stone, removing it from play. |
| WALKOUT | • walkout n. A sudden stoppage of work. • walkout n. A similar mass action of people leaving a place as a form of protest. • walkout n. (Weightlifting) A part of the squat exercise wherein one has to step out from the rack (“walk out” the… |