| DUOTONE | • duotone n. Any picture printed in two shades of the same colour, such as a duotype or duograph. • duotone adj. Having two tones. • DUOTONE n. a drawing etc. done in two tones or colours. |
| ECOTOUR | • ecotour n. A vacation tour or package that showcases ecology (Wildlife, etc.) or is ecologically friendly. • ECOTOUR v. to go on a tour with an ecological purpose. |
| OUTCOME | • outcome n. That which is produced or occurs as a result of an event or process. • outcome n. (Probability theory) The result of a random trial. An element of a sample space. • outcome n. (Education) The anticipated or desired results or evidence of a learning experience (often used in the… |
| OUTDOER | • outdoer n. One who, or that which, outdoes. • OUTDOER n. one who outdoes. |
| OUTDOES | • outdoes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outdo. • OUTDO v. to exceed in performance. |
| OUTDONE | • outdone v. Past participle of outdo. • OUTDO v. to exceed in performance. |
| OUTECHO | • outecho v. (Transitive) To echo more loudly than. • OUTECHO v. to surpass in echoing. |
| OUTGOER | • outgoer n. One who or that which goes out or departs. • OUTGOER n. someone who is outgoing. |
| OUTGOES | • outgoes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outgo. • OUTGO v. to go beyond. |
| OUTGONE | • outgone v. Past participle of outgo. • out-gone v. Past participle of out-go (alternative form of outgone). • OUTGO v. to go beyond. |
| OUTLOVE | • outlove v. (Transitive) To love more than somebody else. • OUTLOVE v. to surpass in loving. |
| OUTMODE | • outmode v. (Transitive) To render (something) no longer fashionable. • OUTMODE v. to put out of fashion. |
| OUTMOVE | • outmove v. (Transitive) To move faster or more skilfully than; to outmaneuver. • OUTMOVE v. to move faster than. |
| OUTRODE | • outrode v. Simple past tense of outride. • outrode n. Obsolete form of outroad. • OUTRIDE v. to ride faster than. |
| OUTROPE | • outrope v. (Transitive) To exceed in roping; to rope better than. • outrope n. Alternative form of outroop. • OUTROPE n. an auction sale, also OUTROOP. |
| OUTSOLE | • outsole n. The underside of a shoe or other footwear, which makes contact with the floor. • outsole v. (Transitive) To fit (footwear) with an outsole. • OUTSOLE n. the outer sole of a boot or shoe. |
| OUTVOTE | • outvote v. To cast more votes than another. • outvote v. To defeat another by obtaining more votes. • OUTVOTE v. to defeat by a majority of votes. |
| OUTWORE | • outwore v. Simple past tense of outwear. • OUTWEAR v. to last longer than. |
| TOLUOLE | • toluole n. Alternative form of toluol. • TOLUOLE n. a solvent derived from coal tar, also TOLUENE, TOLUOL. |
| UNSOOTE | • UNSOOTE adj. (Spenser) unsweet. |