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oust(dictionary)

motorboat (oh) and oust (medicine)


motorboat (oh)



a small fast boat with an engine

oust (medicine)


oust


1. To take away; to remove. "Multiplication of actions upon the case were rare, formerly, and thereby wager of law ousted." (Sir M. Hale)

2. To eject; to turn out. "From mine own earldom foully ousted me." (Tennyson)

Origin: OF. Oster, F. Oter, prob. Fr. L. Obstare to oppose, hence, to forbid, take away. See Obstacle, and cf. Ouster.

Source: Websters Dictionary