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"Section M, N, and O"


They live too long who happiness
outlive.
Dryden.


Out*liv"er (?), n. One who
outlives.
[R.]


Out*look" (?), v. t. 1.
To face down; to outstare.


To outlook conquest, and to win
renown.
Shak.


2. To inspect throughly; to select.
[Obs.] Cotton.


Out"look`, n. 1.
The act of looking out; watch.


2. One who looks out; also, the place from
which one looks out; a watchower.
Lyon Playfair.


3. The view obtained by one looking out;
scope of vision; prospect; sight; appearance.


Applause

Which owes to man's short outlook all its charms.

Young.


Out"loose` (?), n. A loosing from;
an escape; an outlet; an evasion.
[Obs.]


That "whereas" gives me an
outloose.
Selden.


Out"lope (?), n.


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