outway
English
Noun
outway (plural outways)
- (rare) A way out; an exit or outlet.
- 1907, Liberty Hyde Bailey, Country Life (volume 11, page 544)
- If it is not cooked for hours the inevitable result will be disordered digestion and an overheated system. The outway for trouble of that kind is through the dog's skin, and perpetual scratching […]
- 1987, Michael Jackson, Smooth Criminal (song)
- So they came into the outway. / It was Sunday, what a black day.
- 1907, Liberty Hyde Bailey, Country Life (volume 11, page 544)
- (Internet) The path outbound from the LAN (Local Area Network) to the WAN (Wide Area Network).
- 1970, B Beizer, “Towards a new theory of sequential switching networks”, in IEEE Transactions on Computers:
- That is, the "internal junctions" of various classical models will not be distinguished from the outways of the net; alternatively, every element outway could be a net outway.
- 1975, AR Meo, IEEE Transactions on Computers:
- A parallel multiplier could theoretically be realized as a two-level multiple-outway combinational network, but its cost would be prohibitive.
- 1987, JH Lemelson, Communication system and method (US Patent 4,710,977):
- Another object is to provide a communication system which provides for two-way communication between a central station and one or more outway stations wherein the outway stations are both controlled and powered by radiant energy directed thereto from the central station
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