See outpath in All languages combined, or Wiktionary
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"ref": "1925, The Economist (volume 100, issues 4245-4257, page 342)",
"text": "[…] an outpath for the settler and an inbound highway for his products."
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"ref": "1994, Valentine Korah, An Introductory Guide to EC Competition Law and Practice (page 928)",
"text": "[…] an outpath of the brain into the interior of the eye, the projection of the brain into the eye."
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