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outray

English

Etymology

out- +? ray

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /a?t??e?/

Verb

outray (third-person singular simple present outrays, present participle outraying, simple past and past participle outrayed)

  1. (obsolete) To spread out in array.
  2. (obsolete) To outshine.
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Skelton to this entry?)

Anagrams

  • Touray, yaourt

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outway

English

Etymology

out +? way

Noun

outway (plural outways)

  1. (rare) A way out; an exit or outlet.
    • 1907, Liberty Hyde Bailey, Country Life (volume 11, page 544)
      If it is not cooked for hours the inevitable result will be disordered digestion and an overheated system. The outway for trouble of that kind is through the dog's skin, and perpetual scratching []
    • 1987, Michael Jackson, Smooth Criminal (song)
      So they came into the outway. / It was Sunday, what a black day.
  2. (Internet) The path outbound from the LAN (Local Area Network) to the WAN (Wide Area Network).

See also

  • outweigh

Anagrams

  • way out, way-out

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