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outboard
[out-bawrd, -bohrd]
adjective
located on the exterior of a hull or aircraft.
located farther from the center, as of an aircraft.
the outboard end of a wing.
(of a motorboat) having an outboard motor.
adverb
outside or away from the center of a hull, aircraft, machine, etc..
The sail swung outboard.
noun
an outboard motor.
a boat equipped with an outboard motor.
outboard
/ ˈʊˌɔː /
adjective
(of a boat's engine) portable, with its own propeller, and designed to be attached externally to the stern Compare inboard
in a position away from, or further away from, the centre line of a vessel or aircraft, esp outside the hull or fuselage
adverb
away from the centre line of a vessel or aircraft, esp outside the hull or fuselage
noun
an outboard motor
a boat fitted with an outboard motor
Example Sentences
The family was aboard the Pangaboat, a small boat with an outboard motor, along with several other people when it capsized at Del Mar Beach.
"People talk about health services, schools, the next outboard engine they want on their boat and what is the price of gas and all of these things that normal people do," he says.
Mirroring powers in the Terrorism Act 2000, the proposed new law would criminalise "precursor" offences - allowing officials to punish people for legal acts linked to illegal migration, like selling dinghies or outboard motors.
He and a few others had invested approximately $10,000 in a fishing venture for a boat, outboard engine and nets.
The package included an inflatable dinghy with an outboard motor and 60 life jackets.
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