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Definition of Outspreads

Outspread
Outspread Out*spread", v. t. To spread out; to expand; -- usually as a past part. or adj.

Meaning of Outspreads from wikipedia

- logo, used from 1996 through the 1999 Pro Bowl, featured raven wings outspread from a shield displaying a letter B framed by the word Ravens overhead...
- taking up a refusal position with her body vertical, her limbs widely outspread, and her plastron facing the male. If the water is too shallow for the...
- š́yaoθanā.vaŋhə̄uš. xratūm. manaŋhō. yā. xṣ̌nəwīṣ̌ā. gə̄ušcā. urwānəm.:: With outspread hands in petition for that help, O Mazda, I will pray for the works of...
- accounts of the Baptism of Christ; he is nearly always shown with wings outspread. However depictions using three human figures appear occasionally in most...
- spatio p(er)se essimile alloreche è 'l terzo del volto The length of the outspread arms is equal to the height of the man. From the hairline to the bottom...
- o'clock when Alvah Goldbook was reading his poem 'Wail' drunk with arms outspread everybody was yelling 'Go! Go! Go!' (like a jam session) and old Rheinhold...
- describes the standard of Artaxerxes II at Cunaxa as "a golden eagle, with outspread wings, borne aloft on a long spear-shaft", the same banner recorded to...
- writes, "they would deposit the coins they had earned that day into Lena's outspread apron." : 11  Music historian Philip Furia writes that when "Izzy" began...
- Christian art, showing a group of people sheltering for protection under the outspread cloak, or pallium, of the Virgin Mary. It was especially po****r in Italy...
- or Kaiser Maximilians Geburtsspiegel by Jakob Mennel (1518). Under the outspread wings of the triple-crowned pea**** was the coats of arms of 14 European...