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Definition of Outrival

Outrival
Outrival Out*ri"val, v. t. To surpass in a rivalry.

Meaning of Outrival from wikipedia

- longest bill among extant birds after pelicans and large storks, and can outrival the pelicans in bill cir****ference, especially if the bill is considered...
- otter and probably the third largest extant mustelid appearing to slightly outrival the wolverine, hog badger and European badger in mean body m****. Despite...
- informing the ****anese authorities that they were "outhunning the Huns" and "outrivalling Germans in war". These officials advocated for ****an to grant Korea varying...
- faded or dull in comparison. Only the Malayo-Australian Ornithoptera can outrival the Morphids, adding as they do to the brilliance of their golden green...
- prospered in India, where it became the most powerful political force, and outrivaled its Portuguese and French competitors. For more than one hundred years...
- Book, writes that it is "highly imaginative" and that the "cosmology outrivals in fantasy the cosmology of any science-fiction work known to me." Gooch...
- wider range of habitat types than likely any other Aquila eagle, and may outrival any booted eagle species in their use of diverse habitats, being somewhat...
- newspaper The Afro-American running the headline "TENNESSEE LYNCHING OUTRIVALS WORST GERMAN ATROCITIES" and coverage in The New York Times. There were...
- English music better than any Englishman; and, with the exception of Bach, outrivalled all other Germans." In his performances of Handel, Beecham ignored what...
- Lenox Library Property. Pays $2,500,000 For Fifth Avenue Site. He Will Outrival Carnegie and Schwab". The Washington Post. December 16, 1906. p. 6. ISSN 0190-8286...