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intermetameric


Between two metameres; denoting especially the intervertebral disks.


outrage(1) (iou)



outrage noun. ME.
[Old & mod. French, from Old French outrer exceed, exaggerate, from outre beyond from late Latin ULTRA-: see -AGE.]
a. Lack of moderation, intemperance; extravagance, exaggeration. ME-L16.
b. Foolhardiness; presumption. LME-M16.
Violent or disorderly action or behaviour; tumult of passion, disorder; violence of language, insolence; (an) uproar, a loud cry. arch. ME.
S. Johnson I bore the diminution of my riches without any outrages of sorrow. W. Cowper Wherever there is war there is misery and outrage.
A violent injury or deed, esp. one committed against a person or against society. LME.
J. Colville Bomb outrages occurred in London.
b. A gross or wanton injury done to feelings, principles, etc. M18.
Times The very idea of having to pay a parking charge seems..an outrage.
c. Fierce anger or indignation. E20.
New York Times The President expressed his outrage over this latest..military action.
A violent exertion of force. rare. L15-E16.
A person of strange or wild appearance; a person who is extravagant in behaviour. M19.