outpoint - Meaning in Sanskrit

outpoint - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of outpoint in English

outpoint verb

  1. score more points than one's opponents
  2. sail closer to the wind than

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The word or phrase outpoint refers to score more points than one's opponents, or sail closer to the wind than. See outpoint meaning in Sanskrit, outpoint definition, translation and meaning of outpoint in Sanskrit. Find outpoint similar words, outpoint synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of outpoint. Find the answer of what is the meaning of outpoint in Sanskrit.

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