| OUTLANDERS | • outlanders n. Plural of outlander. • OUTLANDER n. a foreigner, also UITLANDER. |
| OUTLANDISH | • outlandish adj. Bizarre; strange. • outlandish adj. (Archaic) Foreign; alien. • OUTLANDISH adj. of or relating to another country. |
| OUTLASHING | • OUTLASH v. to lash out, shed tears. |
| OUTLASTING | • outlasting v. Present participle of outlast. • OUTLAST v. to last longer than. |
| OUTLAUGHED | • outlaughed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outlaugh. • OUTLAUGH v. to surpass in laughing. |
| OUTLAUNCED | • OUTLAUNCE v. (Spenser) to launch forth, also OUTLAUNCH. |
| OUTLAUNCES | • OUTLAUNCE v. (Spenser) to launch forth, also OUTLAUNCH. |
| OUTLAWRIES | • outlawries n. Plural of outlawry. • OUTLAWRY n. the state of being an outlaw. |
| OUTLEADING | • outleading v. Present participle of outlead. • outleading adj. Leading outward. • OUTLEAD v. to surpass in leading. |
| OUTLEAPING | • outleaping v. Present participle of outleap. • OUTLEAP v. to surpass in leaping. |
| OUTLEARNED | • outlearned v. Simple past tense and past participle of outlearn. • OUTLEARN v. to surpass in learning. |
| OUTLODGING | • outlodging n. (UK, historical) A lodging outside the college bounds at Oxford or Cambridge. • OUTLODGING n. a lodging beyond bounds. |
| OUTLOOKING | • outlooking v. Present participle of outlook. • OUTLOOK v. to look out. |
| OUTLUSTERS | • outlusters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outluster. • OUTLUSTER v. to exceed in luster, also OUTLUSTRE. |
| OUTLUSTRED | • outlustred v. Simple past tense and past participle of outlustre. • OUTLUSTRE v. (Shakespeare) to exceed in lustre, also OUTLUSTER. |
| OUTLUSTRES | • outlustres v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outlustre. • OUTLUSTRE v. (Shakespeare) to exceed in lustre, also OUTLUSTER. |
| SHOUTLINES | • shoutlines n. Plural of shoutline. • SHOUTLINE n. a short line of text, usually printed in bold type, drawing attention to a major selling point in an advertisement. |
| TROUTLINGS | • troutlings n. Plural of troutling. • TROUTLING n. a little trout, also TROUTLET. |