| EUTRAPELY | • eutrapely n. Conversational wit, one of the moral virtues proposed by Aristotle. • EUTRAPELY n. wit, ease and urbanity of conversation, also EUTRAPELIA. |
| NEUTRALLY | • neutrally adv. In a neutral manner; evenhandedly or fairly. • NEUTRAL adv. taking no part on either side. |
| OUTRACING | • outracing v. Present participle of outrace. • OUTRACE v. to run faster than. |
| OUTRAGING | • outraging v. Present participle of outrage. • outraging n. (Archaic) The committing of an outrage. • OUTRAGE v. to arouse anger or resentment in. |
| OUTRAISED | • outraised v. Simple past tense and past participle of outraise. • OUTRAISE v. to surpass in raising. |
| OUTRAISES | • outraises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outraise. • OUTRAISE v. to surpass in raising. |
| OUTRANCES | • outrances n. Plural of outrance. • OUTRANCE n. (French) the last extremity. |
| OUTRANGED | • outranged v. Simple past tense and past participle of outrange. • OUTRANGE v. to surpass in range. |
| OUTRANGES | • outranges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outrange. • OUTRANGE v. to surpass in range. |
| OUTRANKED | • outranked v. Simple past tense and past participle of outrank. • OUTRANK v. to rank higher than. |
| OUTRATING | • outrating v. Present participle of outrate. • OUTRATE v. to surpass in rating. |
| OUTRAVING | • outraving v. Present participle of outrave. • OUTRAVE v. to surpass in raving. |