| AUTOTEST | • autotest n. (Britain) A motor race, especially one that takes place off-road. • AUTOTEST n. a competition in which drivers race standard cars around a circuit. |
| OUTASITE | • outasite adj. Alternative spelling of outasight. • OUTASITE adj. amazing, excellent, also OUTASIGHT. |
| OUTCASTE | • outcaste n. In Indian society, someone who does not belong to a caste. • outcaste v. (Transitive) To expel from a caste. • OUTCASTE v. to cause someone to lose his caste. |
| OUTDATES | • outdates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outdate. • OUTDATE v. to make out-of-date. |
| OUTFEAST | • outfeast v. (Transitive) To provide with a bigger or better feast than. • OUTFEAST v. to surpass in feasting. |
| OUTGATES | • outgates n. Plural of outgate. • OUTGATE n. an exit. |
| OUTRATES | • outrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outrate. • OUTRATE v. to surpass in rating. |
| OUTSKATE | • outskate v. (Ice hockey, skating, transitive) To skate better than. • OUTSKATE v. to surpass in skating. |
| OUTSTARE | • outstare v. (Transitive) To stare at (someone) so hard or long that they look away. • OUTSTARE v. to outdo in staring. |
| OUTSTATE | • outstate adj. Of the part of a state of the United States that is away from major metropolitan areas. • outstate adv. To a part of a state of the United States away from major metropolitan areas. • OUTSTATE v. to surpass in stating. |
| OUTTAKES | • outtakes n. Plural of outtake. • OUTTAKE v. to take out, except. |
| OUTWASTE | • outwaste v. (Transitive, intransitive) To waste entirely. • outwaste n. A remote wasteland. • outwaste n. Waste or detritus left behind (e.g. by a glacier). |
| SEATROUT | • seatrout n. Alternative form of sea trout. • sea␣trout n. A fish of the species Salmo trutta morpha trutta, closely related to salmon and a subspecies of brown… • sea␣trout n. (US) The weakfish, Cynoscion regalis. |
| STAKEOUT | • stakeout n. The act of watching a location and/or people, generally covertly. • stake␣out v. (Transitive) To watch a location and/or people, generally covertly. • stake␣out v. (Transitive) To mark off the limits by stakes. |
| TAKEOUTS | • takeouts n. Plural of takeout. • TAKEOUT n. a takeaway meal. |
| TOLUATES | • toluates n. Plural of toluate. • TOLUATE n. a salt of any one of the toluic acids. |