Word Meanings - OUTWARDOUTWARDS - Book Publishers vocabulary database
From the interior part; in a direction from the interior toward the exterior; out; to the outside; beyond; off; away; as, a ship bound outward. The wrong side may be turned outward. Shak. Light falling on them is not reflected outwards. Sir I. Newton. Outward bound, bound in an outward direction or to foreign parts; -- said especially of vessels, and opposed to homeward bound.
- Oppositely
In a situation to face each other; in an opposite manner or direction; adversely. - Reflectible
Capable of being reflected, or thrown back; reflexible. - Turncoat
One who forsakes his party or his principles; a renegade; an apostate. - Turnover
The act or result of turning over; an upset; as, a bad turnover in a carriage. - Fallowed
of Fallow - Wronging
of Wrong - Lighting
of Light - LIGHTBOAT
Light-ship. - Light-handed
Not having a full complement of men; as, a vessel light-handed. - TURNBULLSBLUE
The double cyanide of ferrous and ferric iron, a dark blue amorphous substance having a coppery luster, used in dyeing, calico printing, etc. Cf. Prussian blue, under Prussian. - Light-ship
A vessel carrying at the masthead a brilliant light, and moored off a shoal or place of dangerous navigation as a guide for mariners. - Oppositeness
The quality or state of being opposite. - Reflectingly
With reflection; also, with censure; reproachfully. - Turnep
See Turnip. - Falling
of Fall - Turnpike
A frame consisting of two bars crossing each other at right angles and turning on a post or pin, to hinder the passage of beasts, but admitting a person to pass between the arms; a turnstile. See Turnstile, 1. - Fallowing
of Fallow - Wrongdoer
One who injures another, or who does wrong.
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