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OUTGATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. chiefly Scottish : the act of going out : exiting 2. chiefly Scottish : a way out : outlet outgate 2 of 2 preposition dialectal : beyond, outside www.merriam-webster.com
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OUTGATE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
to gaze beyond or to surpass in seeing. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Credits. ×. Definition of 'outgeneralled'. www.collinsdictionary.com
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Outgate | Cargoz
The outgate process is the final step in the intermodal facility, where containers or trailers are released to continue their journey to their final ... www.cargoz.com
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outgate
ˈoutgate, n. (adv.) Also Sc. -gait. Now Sc. and north. dial. [out- 7.] 1. The action of going out; outgoing, passage out; exit, egress; debouching.a 1300 E.E. Psalter cxiii. [cxiv.] 1 In oute-gate of Israele Oute of Egipt. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 375/2 Owte gate, exitus. 1455 Rolls of Parlt. V. 311/2 Fr... Oxford English Dictionary
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outgate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From out + gate. Noun. edit. outgate (plural outgates). An outlet; a passage outward. Quotations. edit. For quotations using this term, see Citations ... en.wiktionary.org
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The Outgate Inn | Pub in Ambleside - Robinsons Brewery
A hidden gem in the heart of the Lakeland hamlet it shares its name with. Alongside a great selection of well-kept cask ales and wines, we're proud of our ... www.robinsonsbrewery.com
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Mary Rundle
In the early 1960s, she retired and moved to a cottage in Outgate, a hamlet near Hawkshead, in the Lake District, Cumbria. In the early 1960s, she retired and moved to a cottage in Outgate, a hamlet near Hawkshead, in the Lake District, Cumbria. wikipedia.org
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outgate, n.¹ & adv. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the word outgate is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for outgate is from before 1400, ... www.oed.com
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Outgate Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
noun An outlet; a passage outward. Wiktionary Other Word Forms of Outgate Noun Singular: outgate Plural: outgates Origin of Outgate out + gate www.yourdictionary.com
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outgate - definition and meaning - Wordnik
noun An outlet; a passage outward. noun The act or fact of going out; exit. from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English. www.wordnik.com
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[PDF] BNSF Introduces New Domestic Container Outgate Appointment ...
This process will enable domestic intermodal customers and dray carriers to make appointments based on planned outgate times. It will also ... www.bnsf.com
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outgait
out-ga, outgait obs. ff. outgo, outgate. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ealand
It has two Grade II listed buildings, an early to mid-18th-century house on Ealand Outgate and early 19th-century Curlews farmhouse on the A161. wikipedia.org
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out-gate
ˈout-ˌgate Outer gate: see out- 3.1648 Depos. Cast. York (Surtees) 12 Robert Kay, together with 16 or 18 men..with musketts and swords drawne,..broke open the outgate and fower other doores within the said house. 1664 J. Webb Stone-Heng (1725) 94 The Anditus had both an Out-gate, and an inner Gate. Oxford English Dictionary
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Hawkshead
Within the boundaries of the historic county of Lancashire, the parish includes the hamlets of Hawkshead Hill, to the north west, and Outgate, a similar wikipedia.org
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