different between outsound vs outfound
outsound
English
Etymology
From Middle English outsounen, outsownen, equivalent to out- +? sound.
Verb
outsound (third-person singular simple present outsounds, present participle outsounding, simple past and past participle outsounded)
- (rare) To sound out (all senses)
- To surpass in sounding.
Anagrams
- sound out
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outfound
English
Verb
outfound
- simple past tense and past participle of outfind
Anagrams
- found out
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