different between outlet vs outjet
outlet
English
Etymology
out +? let.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?a?tl?t/, /?a?tl?t/
Noun
outlet (plural outlets)
- A vent or similar passage to allow the escape of something.
- Something which allows for the release of one's desires.
- A river that runs out of a lake.
- A shop that sells the products of a particular manufacturer or supplier.
- A wall-mounted device such as a socket or receptacle connected to an electrical system at which current is taken to supply utilization equipment or appliances.
Derived terms
- media outlet
Translations
Anagrams
- let out, let-out
Spanish
Etymology
From English outlet.
Noun
outlet m (plural outlets)
- outlet store
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outjet
English
Etymology
out- +? jet
Noun
outjet (plural outjets)
- (archaic) That which jets out or projects; a protrusion.
- 1854, Hugh Miller, My Schools and Schoolmasters
- I shook them in a manner that must have exerted no small leverage power on the outjet beneath
- 1854, Hugh Miller, My Schools and Schoolmasters
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