Outpassion, owt-pash′un, v.t. (Tenn.) to go beyond in passionateness.
Outpatient, owt′pā-shent, n. a patient who receives aid from a hospital, but lives outside of it.
Outpeer, owt-pēr′, v.t. (Shak.) to surpass or excel.
Out-pensioner, owt′-pen′shun-ėr, n. a non-resident pensioner.
Outport, owt′pōrt, n. a port out of or remote from the chief port: a place of export.
Outpost, owt′pōst, n. a post or station beyond the main body of an army: the troops placed there.
Outpour, owt-pōr′, v.t. to pour out: to send out in a stream.—ns. Outpour′; Outpour′er; Out′pouring, a pouring out: an abundant supply.
Outpower, owt-pow′ėr, v.t. to surpass in power.
Outpray, owt-prā′, v.t. to exceed in earnestness of prayer.
Outprize, owt-prīz′, v.t. (Shak.) to exceed in the value set upon it.