outbowed

English

Etymology 1

out (outward) + bowed

Adjective

outbowed (comparative more outbowed, superlative most outbowed)

  1. Bowed outward, curved outward.
    • 1613, Bishop Joseph Hall, An Holy Panegyrick:
      The convex or outbowed side of a vessel will hold nothing;
Synonyms

Etymology 2

See outbow (verb).

Verb

outbowed

  1. simple past and past participle of outbow

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