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outdrive — /owt druyv /, adj., n. Naut. inboard outboard. [OUT + DRIVE] * * * … Universalium
outdrive — v. a. Ps. xliii. 3 … Oldest English Words
outdrive — adj. (Natuical) inboard outboard, having an inboard engine that is connected to a maneuverable outboard drive shaft unit … English contemporary dictionary
outdrive — verb (past outdrove; past participle outdriven) drive better or faster than. noun (on a motorboat) an inboard motor connected to an outboard unit containing the gears, shaft, and propeller … English new terms dictionary
outdrive — (ˈ) ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ transitive verb Etymology: out + drive : to drive (a ball) harder or farther than (as in tennis or golf) … Useful english dictionary
Sterndrive — The outdrive unit of a boat with sterndrive A sterndrive or inboard/outboard drive (I/O) is a form of marine propulsion. The engine is located inboard just forward of the transom (stern) and provides power to the drive unit (outdrive) located… … Wikipedia
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inboard-outboard — /in bawrd owt bawrd , in bohrd owt bohrd /, adj. 1. Also, outdrive, stern drive. (of a motorboat) having an inboard engine connected to a maneuverable outboard drive shaft unit. n. 2. an inboard outboard motor. 3. a boat equipped with such a… … Universalium
inboard-outboard — /in bawrd owt bawrd , in bohrd owt bohrd /, adj. 1. Also, outdrive, stern drive. (of a motorboat) having an inboard engine connected to a maneuverable outboard drive shaft unit. n. 2. an inboard outboard motor. 3. a boat equipped with such a… … Useful english dictionary
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