Outlive, owt-liv′, v.t. to live longer than: to survive.—n. Outliv′er.
Outlodging, owt′loj-ing, n. a lodging outside a college bounds at Oxford and Cambridge.
Outlook, owt′lōōk, n. vigilant watch: view obtained by looking out: prospect, or (fig.) one's prospects: a watch-tower.—v.t. to face courageously.
Outlustre, owt-lus′tėr, v.t. to excel in brightness.
Outlying, owt′lī-ing, adj. lying out or beyond: remote: on the exterior or frontier: detached.
Outman, owt-man′, v.t. to outdo in manliness: to outnumber in men.
Outmanœuvre, owt-ma-nū′vėr, v.t. to surpass in manœuvring.
Outmantle, owt-man′tl, v.t. to excel in dress or ornament.
Outmarch, owt-märch′, v.t. to march faster than: to leave behind by marching.
Outmate, owt-māt′, v.t. to outmatch.