outboard
Americanadjective
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located on the exterior of a hull or aircraft.
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located farther from the center, as of an aircraft.
the outboard end of a wing.
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(of a motorboat) having an outboard motor.
adverb
noun
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an outboard motor.
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a boat equipped with an outboard motor.
adjective
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(of a boat's engine) portable, with its own propeller, and designed to be attached externally to the stern Compare inboard
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in a position away from, or further away from, the centre line of a vessel or aircraft, esp outside the hull or fuselage
adverb
noun
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an outboard motor
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a boat fitted with an outboard motor
Etymology
Origin of outboard
Example Sentences
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The yachtsmen pulled over to ask two loggers for help, and one of the loggers noticed an improperly secured outboard motor in the back seat of the rental car.
From Slate • Jul. 22, 2025
The package included an inflatable dinghy with an outboard motor and 60 life jackets.
From BBC • Oct. 27, 2024
“It was a 24-foot single outboard vessel that ran aground and capsized,” said Kai Bond, chief of Laguna Beach Marine Safety.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 5, 2024
Others struggled to start a tiny outboard engine, and more worked to turn the boat and point it towards the UK.
From BBC • Apr. 23, 2024
The tiller was mounted to an older-looking outboard motor.
From "Adrift" by Paul Griffin
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