verb
- to drop or fall out; to fall away or become detached
Usage: rare; archaic
noun
- something that drops or falls out; an outflow or discharge
Usage: rare; archaic
Examples
- The leaves began to outdrop from the branches as autumn progressed.
- An outdrop of water from the broken pipe flooded the basement.
- The old paint would outdrop in flakes from the weathered fence.
- The outdrop of sediment from the river created a delta.
- As the storm intensified, rain seemed to outdrop in sheets.