overrun |
out |
As nouns the difference between overrun and out
is that
overrun is an instance of overrunning while
out is .
As a verb overrun
is to defeat an enemy and invade in great numbers, seizing his positions conclusively.
out |
about |
As a noun out
is .
As a preposition about is
in a circle around; all round; on every side of; on the outside of
[. ]
As an adverb about is
not distant; approximate.
As an adjective about is
moving around; astir.
and |
out |
As a proper noun and
is .
As a noun out is
.
out |
set |
As a noun out
is .
As a numeral set is
seven.
out |
ant |
As a noun out
is .
As a verb ant is
.
clout |
out |
As nouns the difference between clout and out
is that
clout is influence or effectiveness, especially political while
out is .
As a verb clout
is to hit, especially with the fist.
awol |
out |
As adjectives the difference between awol and out
is that
awol is absent without leave (permission) while
out is of a young lady, having entered society and available to be courted.
As nouns the difference between awol and out
is that
awol is absence without proper authority from the properly appointed place of duty, or from unit, organization, or other place of duty at which one is required to be at the time prescribed while
out is a means of exit, escape, reprieve, etc.
As an initialism awol
is alternative form of AWOL|lang=en.
As an adverb out is
away from home or one's usual place, or not indoors.
As a preposition out is
away from the inside.
As a verb out is
to eject; to expel.
carryon |
out |
As adjectives the difference between carryon and out
is that
carryon is an alternative spelling of lang=en while
out is of a young lady, having entered society and available to be courted.
As nouns the difference between carryon and out
is that
carryon is an alternative spelling of lang=en while
out is a means of exit, escape, reprieve, etc.
As an adverb out is
away from home or one's usual place, or not indoors.
As a preposition out is
away from the inside.
As a verb out is
to eject; to expel.
down |
out |
In colloquial terms the difference between down and out
is that
down is with "on", negative about, hostile to while
out is outside.
In obsolete terms the difference between down and out
is that
down is downright; absolute; positive while
out is of a young lady, having entered society and available to be courted.
In transitive terms the difference between down and out
is that
down is to cover, ornament, line, or stuff with down while
out is to reveal (a secret).
In lang=en terms the difference between down and out
is that
down is a grudge ({{term|on}} someone) while
out is a trip out; an outing.
As a proper noun Down
is one of the counties of Northern Ireland.
out |
outlet |
As nouns the difference between out and outlet
is that
out is while
outlet is a vent or similar passage to allow the escape of something.
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