different between outbound vs outcoming
outbound
English
Etymology
out- +? bound
Adjective
outbound (not comparable)
- Leaving or departing; traveling away from; outward bound.
Antonyms
- inbound
Derived terms
- outbounds
Translations
Noun
outbound (plural outbounds)
- (logistics) An outbound shipment.
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outcoming
English
Etymology 1
From out- +? coming.
Adjective
outcoming (not comparable)
- That comes out.
Antonyms
- incoming
See also
- outgoing
Etymology 2
From Middle English outcoming, outcominge, from outcomen (“to come out”).
Noun
outcoming (plural outcomings)
- (dated) A result or outcome.
- 1861, George Alcock Macdonnell, Man's life and destiny
- But perhaps you will say, even actual transgressors ought not to be considered guilty, or be punished, inasmuch as their sins are the necessary outcomings of an inherited, corrupt nature.
- 1861, George Alcock Macdonnell, Man's life and destiny
Anagrams
- coming out
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