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Outboard   /ˈaʊtbˌɔrd/   Listen
Outboard

adjective
1.
Located away from the midline of a vessel or aircraft.  "Outboard rigging"






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"Outboard" Quotes from Famous Books



... Mr. Pulitzer's library and across the after part of the line of deck houses, so that there was an oblong track round the greater part of the boat, a track covered overhead with double awnings and protected inboard by the sides of the deck houses, and outboard by adjustable canvas screens, which could be let down or rolled ...
— An Adventure With A Genius • Alleyne Ireland

... outboard in silence and made no further resistance, though I knew from Roger's expression as he watched Falk and Kipping and their men, that, if he had seen a fair chance to turn the scales in our favor, he would have seized it ...
— The Mutineers • Charles Boardman Hawes

... that we shall climb over the bulwarks," said he, "and walk outboard along the oars while the men ...
— Olaf the Glorious - A Story of the Viking Age • Robert Leighton



Words linked to "Outboard" :   portable, screw propeller, inboard, internal-combustion engine, powerboat, ice, motorboat, screw



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