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OUTTHRUST Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a thrusting out : an outward pressure 2. something that is thrust out : projection below it was no firm outthrust of the mountainside, but eight thousand ...
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OUTTHRUST Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective thrust or extended outward: a friendly, outthrust hand. noun something that thrusts or extends outward: an outthrust of the building.
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out-thrust, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective out-thrust is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for out-thrust is from 1610, in a translation ...
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out-thrust
▪ I. ˈout-thrust, n. [out- 7.] The act or fact of thrusting or forcibly pushing outward; an outward thrust or thrusting pressure in any structure. Also transf. and fig.1842 Mech. Mag. Jan. 2 A bridge..so perfectly equilibrated, as to rest perpendicularly on its piers without any out-thrust whatever....
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OUTTHRUST definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Literary to push or extend outwards.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
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outthrust - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From out- + thrust. Noun. edit. outthrust (plural outthrusts). Something that extends outwards, especially such an outcrop of rock. Verb. edit. outthrust ( ...
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Western Fells
The southern arc of the group travels due west from Great Gable, the main ridge consisting of Kirk Fell, Pillar (named for its great out-thrust of rock
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75 Synonyms & Antonyms for OUTTHRUST | Thesaurus.com
outthrust · bulge · bump · excrescence · jut · jutting · knob · process · projection · prominence · protrusion · swelling · tumor. verb as in stick out.
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outthrust - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
to thrust out or extend. adj. thrust or extended outward:a friendly, outthrust hand. n. something that thrusts or extends outward:an outthrust ...
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Thrust out - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Other forms: thrusting out; thrusts out. Definitions of thrust out. verb. push to thrust outward. synonyms: obtrude, push out. see moresee less. type of:.
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Outthrust Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
verb To extend or cause to extend outward. American Heritage To extend outwards. Wiktionary noun Something, such as an outcropping of rocks, that extends ...
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Out-thrust - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Originating circa 1820 from out- + thrust, "outthrust" means to extend or project outward.
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campshed
▪ I. campshed, n., ˈcampshot (ˈkæmpʃɪd, ˈkæmpʃɔt) Also 5 camshide 6 cambshide, 6–7 camshed(d, 7, 9 campshead. [Etymology unknown. campshot has been conjectured to be Du. or Flem. with second element = schot ‘boarding’, as in wain-scot; *kant-schot would be ‘side-boarding’; but no trace of this or an...
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Robert Nixon (criminal)
His hunched shoulders and long, sinewy arms that dangle almost to his knees; his out-thrust head and catlike tread all suggest the animal," evoking simian
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thruste
▪ I. thrust, n. (θrʌst) Also 6– Sc. and north. dial. thrist. [f. thrust v., in various senses.] I. † 1. An act of pressing or pressure (see sense 4 of the verb); chiefly fig. ‘pinch’, hardship. Obs. In phr. heap and thrust, app. used attrib. = heaped up and pressed down; cf. thrutch n., quot. 1678.1...
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