different between outsit vs outset
outsit
English
Etymology
out- +? sit
Verb
outsit (third-person singular simple present outsits, present participle outsitting, simple past and past participle outsat)
- To remain sitting, or in session, longer than, or beyond the time of; to outstay.
Anagrams
- sit out, sit-out, sitout
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outset
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?a?ts?t/
Etymology 1
From out- +? set, replacing earlier outsetting.
Noun
outset (plural outsets)
- The beginning or initial stage of something. [from 1759]
- He agreed and understood from the outset, so don't bother explaining again.
Translations
Further reading
- Douglas Harper (2001–2021) , “outset”, in Online Etymology Dictionary
Etymology 2
From out- +? set.
Verb
outset (third-person singular simple present outsets, present participle outsetting, simple past and past participle outset)
- (Internet, CSS, transitive) To cause (a design element) to extend around the outside of something else, the opposite of being inset.
Anagrams
- Stoute, Tetsuo, set out, setout
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