See Also: Turn(medicine)
out-turn(dictionary)
re-turn(dictionary)
Turn(finance)
turn(1)(dictionary)
turn(2)(dictionary)
turn-down(dictionary)
turn-off(dictionary)
turn-up(dictionary)
U-turn(dictionary)

out-turn (iou)



out-turn noun. E19.
[from OUT- + TURN noun.]
The quantity produced or yielded; output, product; Economics an amount or result attained, as opp. to an estimate. E19.
A. Alexander There were two..orders based upon the actual out-turn of expenditure.
b. The result of a process or sequence of events. rare. L19.
Curling. An outward turn of the elbow and an inward turn of the hand made in delivering a stone. L19.