ˈoutˌshooting, vbl. n.
[out- 9.]
The action of shooting out or projecting; † a projection (obs.).
1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) II. 13 Outake þe lengest out schetynge of dyuerse forlondes, wiþ þe whiche Britayne is al aboute eyȝte and fourty siþe seuenty þowsand paas. |
So ˈout-ˌshooting ppl. a. [out- 10], that shoots out, projects, or protrudes.
1622 W. Whately God's Husb. ii. 104 A good and husbandly Gardener will take away from the Vine all out-shooting and ouer growing things. |