| OUTNAME | • outname v. (Obsolete) To exceed in naming or describing. • outname v. (Obsolete) To exceed in fame or degree. • OUTNAME v. to exceed in naming or describing. |
| OUTNESS | • outness n. The quality of being out, or outside. • outness n. (Philosophy) The collective of things that are distinct from the observer. • outness n. (Philosophy) The property of being distinct. |
| OUTNAMED | • outnamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outname. • OUTNAME v. to exceed in naming or describing. |
| OUTNAMES | • outnames v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outname. • OUTNAME v. to exceed in naming or describing. |
| OUTNIGHT | • outnight v. (Transitive) To surpass in telling tales of nights one has experienced. • OUTNIGHT v. (Shakespeare) to surpass in mentioning nights. |
| OUTNAMING | • outnaming v. Present participle of outname. • OUTNAME v. to exceed in naming or describing. |
| OUTNESSES | • outnesses n. Plural of outness. • OUTNESS n. the state of being out. |
| OUTNIGHTS | • outnights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outnight. • OUTNIGHT v. (Shakespeare) to surpass in mentioning nights. |
| OUTNUMBER | • outnumber v. (Transitive, stative) to be more in number than somebody or something. • OUTNUMBER v. to surpass in number. |
| OUTNIGHTED | • outnighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of outnight. • OUTNIGHT v. (Shakespeare) to surpass in mentioning nights. |
| OUTNUMBERS | • outnumbers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outnumber. • OUTNUMBER v. to surpass in number. |
| OUTNIGHTING | • outnighting v. Present participle of outnight. • OUTNIGHT v. (Shakespeare) to surpass in mentioning nights. |
| OUTNUMBERED | • outnumbered v. Simple past tense and past participle of outnumber. • OUTNUMBER v. to surpass in number. |
| OUTNUMBERING | • outnumbering v. Present participle of outnumber. • OUTNUMBER v. to surpass in number. |