How Do You Spell OUTPLACES?

Pronunciation: [a͡ʊtplˈe͡ɪsɪz] (IPA)

The word "outplaces" is spelled with the prefix "out-" which means "beyond," "outside" or "bigger than" and the root word "places," which refers to a location or spot. In IPA phonetic transcription, "out-" is /aʊt/, and "places" is /ˈpleɪsɪz/. Together, they create the pronunciation /ˌaʊtˈpleɪsɪz/. "Outplaces" means to move someone or something from their current position to another, usually one that is superior or more advantageous.

Common Misspellings for OUTPLACES

  • iutplaces
  • kutplaces
  • lutplaces
  • putplaces
  • 0utplaces
  • 9utplaces
  • oytplaces
  • ohtplaces
  • ojtplaces
  • oitplaces
  • o8tplaces
  • o7tplaces
  • ourplaces
  • oufplaces
  • ougplaces
  • ouyplaces
  • ou6places
  • ou5places
  • outolaces
  • outllaces

Etymology of OUTPLACES

The word "outplaces" is formed by adding the prefix "out-" to the noun "places".

The prefix "out-" is derived from Old English "ūt" and Middle English "oute". It generally denotes movement or action indicating "going beyond", "exceeding", or "coming to an end".

The noun "places" comes from Old English "plæse" and Middle English "place". It refers to a particular area, location, or position.

Therefore, when combined, "outplaces" can be understood as surpassing or exceeding in terms of location or position.

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