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"Section M, N, and O"

&?;temest, a superl. fr. &?;te out.
See Out, Utmost, and cf. Outermost.]
Farthest from the middle or interior; farthest outward;
outermost.


Out*mount" (?), v. t. To mount
above.
[R.]


Out*name" (?), v. t. 1.
To exceed in naming or describing. [R.]


2. To exceed in name, fame, or degree.
[Obs.]


And found out one to outname thy other
faults.
Beau. & Fl.


Out"ness (?), n. 1.
The state of being out or beyond; separateness.


2. (Metaph.) The state or quality of
being distanguishable from the perceiving mind, by being in space,
and possessing marerial quality; externality; objectivity.


The outness of the objects of
sense.
Sir W. Hamiltom.


Out*noise" (?), v. t. To exceed in
noise; to surpass in noisiness.
[R.] Fuller.


Out*num"ber (?), v. t. To exceed
in number.


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