outshow

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== English == === Etymology === From Middle English outschewen. Compare Dutch uitschouwen (“to view, see”), German ausschauen (“to look, appear; to look out”). By surface analysis, out- +‎ show. === Pronunciation === (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /aʊtˈʃəʊ/ (US) IPA(key): /aʊtˈʃoʊ/ Rhymes: -əʊ === Verb === outshow (third-person singular simple present outshows, present participle outshowing, simple past outshowed, past participle outshown) (transitive, puristic or archaic) To show or present publicly; exhibit openly. (transitive) To surpass or exceed in showing; exceed in being shown, especially in contest, competition, or rivalry. 1873, Cultivator and country gentleman: Volume 38: Mazurka 13th, now owned by Mr. Streator, at ten years old Is dam of eight living calves at single births, and we don't know a cow of her age that can outshow her. === Noun === outshow (uncountable)(puristic) The act of openly showing or revealing; display; exhibition. An example. === Anagrams === show out, show-out