different between outroot vs outfoot
outroot
English
Etymology
out- +? root
Verb
outroot (third-person singular simple present outroots, present participle outrooting, simple past and past participle outrooted)
- (transitive) To eradicate; to extirpate.
Anagrams
- root out
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outfoot
English
Etymology
out- +? foot
Verb
outfoot (third-person singular simple present outfoots, present participle outfooting, simple past and past participle outfooted)
- (transitive) To run or travel faster than
Synonyms
- outpace
- outrun
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