outcoming

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English

Etymology 1

From out- +‎ coming.

Adjective

outcoming (not comparable)

  1. That comes out.
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Etymology 2

From Middle English outcoming, outcominge, from outcomen (to come out).

Noun

outcoming (plural outcomings)

  1. (dated) A result or outcome.
    • 1861, George Alcock Macdonnell, Man's life and destiny:
      But perhaps you will say, even actual transgressors ought not to be considered guilty, or be punished, inasmuch as their sins are the necessary outcomings of an inherited, corrupt nature.
  2. The act of coming out of a place.
    • 1877, Eugenie Marlitt, At the Councillors, Or, A Nameless History, page 191:
      How often, as a child, had Kitty, lying in the grass, watched their outcomings and ingoings!

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