ANGLO-SAXON PREFIXES 3
3. OUT-: "beyond," "out," "more than," "longer (faster, better) than"
outgrow = to grow beyond or too large for
outlandish = looking or sounding as if it belongs to a (foreign) land beyond ours; strange; fantastic
outlast = to last longer than; outlive; survive
outlook = a looking beyond; prospect for te future
output = (literally, what is "put out") a yield or product; an amount produced
outrun = to run faster than
outspoken = speaking out freely or boldly; frank; not reserved
outwit = to get the better of by being more clever