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Outro vs Ostro - What's the difference?

outro | ostro |

As a noun outro

is (music|informal) a portion of music at the end of a song; like an intro, but at the end instead of the beginning.

As an adverb ostro is

sharply.

outro

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (music, informal) A portion of music at the end of a song; like an intro, but at the end instead of the beginning.
  • * 1977 , Claude Hall, Barbara Hall, This business of radio programming
  • ...talking over the intro of a record and off the outro , weaving back and forth between two records spinning...
  • * 1992 , Bruce Bartlett, Jenny Bartlett, Practical recording techniques
  • Find the spot in the script where you want the outro to start fading up.
  • * 2009 , 24 September, Jude Rogers in , The trouble with remastered records
  • But then something happens on I Want You (She's So Heavy), two minutes into the song's intense outro , when a cloud of white noise comes in,...
  • (informal) The closing sequence at the end of a video game, demoscene demo, etc.
  • * 2007 , Rich Shupe, Zevan Rosser, Learning ActionScript 3.0: a beginner's guide
  • Having gone through the intro and stopped, the next click plays the outro of the current section and then hits the following script at the end of the outro animation:

    Antonyms

    * intro ----

    ostro

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • a southerly Mediterranean wind
  • Synonyms

    * auster