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phlebogram (medicine) and outshoot(2) (iou)


phlebogram (medicine)


phlebogram
<physiology> A tracing (with the sphygmograph) of the movements of a vein, or of the venous pulse.

Origin: Gr. Phlebos = vein.


outshoot(2) (iou)



outshoot verb. . LME.
[from OUT- + SHOOT verb.]
verb trans. & intrans. Shoot out, project. LME.
D. M. Moir The woods outshoot their shadows dim.
verb trans. Shoot further or better than; defeat in shooting; (of a shoot, twig, etc.) grow beyond. M16.
T. Maynard He could outshoot any of the royal guard at the butts. J. van de Wetering He is armed...With the carbine we could probably outshoot him.
verb trans. Of an archer etc.: shoot beyond (a mark or limit). Long rare. M16.