Definition of Outliers

1. Noun. (plural of outlier) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Outliers

1. outlier [n] - See also: outlier

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outliers

outled
outler
outlers
outlet
outlet box
outlet forceps delivery
outlets
outlett
outlick
outlicked
outlicking
outlicks
outlie
outlied
outlier
outliers (current term)
outlies
outlift
outline
outline form
outlinear
outlined
outliner
outliners
outlines
outlining
outlitigate
outlitigated
outlitigates
outlitigating

Literary usage of Outliers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Reports ... 2d Series by International Labour Office, United States Tariff Commission (1915)
"In considering the changes in the Cherokee shale from point to point in Missouri, the outliers are first taken up, then follows the outcrop zone from Kansas ..."

2. Structural and Field Geology for Students of Pure and Applied Science by James Geikie (1905)
"outliers and Inliers.—All land-surfaces are necessarily subject to ... Such is the origin of outliers. An Outlier, then, is simply a relic of some more or ..."

3. Structural and Field Geology for Students of Pure and Applied Science by James Geikie (1910)
"outliers and Inliers.—All land-surfaces are necessarily subject to ... Such is the origin of outliers. An Outlier, then, is simply a relic of some more or ..."

4. The Stratigraphy of the Pennsylvania Series in Missouri by Henry Hinds, Frank Cook Greene, David White, Geological Survey (U.S.) (1915)
"In considering the changes in the Cherokee shale from point to point in Missouri, the outliers are first taken up, then follows the outcrop zone from Kansas ..."

5. Forest Physiography: Physiography of the United States and Principles of by Isaiah Bowman (1911)
"222 and include about one million square miles of land. It embraces practically the whole northeastern section of North America. Two outliers of the ..."

6. Field Geology by Frederic Henry Lahee (1917)
"Inliers and outliers Produced by Erosion of Faults.— Like low-dipping strata, the outcrop lines of overthrusts are very involved and sinuous in lands of ..."

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