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Definition of Outthrows
1. outthrow [v] - See also: outthrow
Lexicographical Neighbors of Outthrows
Literary usage of Outthrows
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Melbourne universal exhibition, 1880. France. notices on the designs by Melbourne internat. exhib, France Ministère des travaux publics (1880)
"These faults with contrary outthrows (positive and negative) have an intermediary
point or knot where the ..."
2. The Biblical Repository and Classical Review. by American Biblical Repository (1841)
"Crude views arise from lazily following authorities, instead of developing one's
own consciousness,—from rash and imaginative outthrows of the intelligence, ..."
3. The Geography and Resources of Arizona and Sonora: An Address Before the by Sylvester Mowry (1863)
"The mines are in the solid rock, with firm walls, without slips or outthrows,
and all expense of timbering galleries and shafts will be spared the ..."
4. Report of the Board of Consulting Engineers for the Panama Canal by George Whitefield Davis, John Frank Stevens, John Findley Wallace (1906)
"All of these layers are almost horizontal, but cut up and displaced by numerous
outthrows. . In the upper part of the cut the slopes have an inclination of ..."
5. Report of the Board of Consulting Engineers for the Panama Canal by Isthmian Canal Commission (U.S.) (1906)
"All of these layers are almost horizontal, but cut up and displaced by numerous
outthrows. In the upper part of the cut the slopes have an inclination of 1 ..."