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Etymology of the English prefix out-

the English prefix out-

Derivations in English

outact, outargue, outbalance, outbid, outbluff, outboard, outbond, outbound, outbreak, outbreed, outbuilding, outburst, outcaste, outclass, outclimb, outcross, outdare, outdistance, outdoor, outdraw, outdrive, outdweller, outface, outfall, outfield, outfit, outflank, outflow, outflux, outfly, outfoot, outfox, outfrown, outgas, outgeneral, outgrow, outgrowth, outguess, outgun, outhandle, outhaul, outhouse, outjockey, outlaid, outlast, outlay, outleap, outlier, outline, outlook, outlying, outman, outmaneuver, outmarch, outmatch, outmuscle, outnumber, outpace, outparish, outpatient, outperform, outplace, outplacement, outpoint, outport, outpost, outpour, outpull, output, outrace, outrange, outreach, outride, outrow, outrunner, outrush, outsail, outsang, outsat, outsell, outsert, outset, outshine, outshoot, outshout, outsing, outsit, outsize, outskirt, outskirts, outsleep, outsoar, outsold, outsole, outspeak, outspend, outspent, outspoken, outstare, outstation, outstay, outstrip, outstroke, outsung, outswear, outswinger, outtake, outtalk, outtell, outthink, outtough, outtrade, outvote, outwait, outwalk, outwash, outwatch, outwear, outweigh, outwent, outwit, outworn, outrank, outsettlement, outsettler, outdated, outrigger, outcast, outcry, outdo, outmost, outstretch, outthrust, outcome, outgoing, outland, outrang, outrider, outring, outspread, outthrow, outwork

Usage

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