- mercantile establishment: a place of business for retailing goods
- wall socket: receptacle providing a place in a wiring system where current can be taken to run electrical devices
- exit: an opening that permits escape or release; "he blocked the way out"; "the canyon had only one issue"
- release: activity that frees or expresses creative energy or emotion; "she had no other outlet for her feelings"; "he gave vent to his anger"
- (The Outlets) The Outlets were a 1980s Boston rock band consisting of David Alex Barton on vocals, his brother Rick Barton on lead guitar, Mike White on bass and Walter Gustafson on drums.
- a vent or similar passage to allow the escape of something; something which allows for the release of one's desires; a river that runs out of a lake; a shop that sells the products of a particular manufacturer or supplier; a wall-mounted device such as a socket or receptacle connected to an ...
- (Outlets (IRP)) These are the places (shops, markets and establishments/institutions) where prices of commodities or services in the Basket of Goods and Services are collected periodically.
- (Outlets) An outlet is the point at which the water in the gutter discharges into a downpipe. Running outlets are positioned in the middle of a gutter run. Stopend outlets are positioned at the end of a gutter run.
- (Outlets) The number of streams flowing out of the lake, both permanent and intermittent, observed at the time of the survey.
- (Outlets) The section of the air conditioner that expels the air.
- where water is dispersed from an open-graded base through pipes into a storm sewer system.
- The point of water disposal from a stream, river, lake, tidewater, or artificial drain.
- synonymous with vehicle dealership.
- A connecting device in the work area on which a horizontal cable terminates.
- A pass from the goalie to a field player after a save to begin a counter-attack.
- Any point on a wiring system where current is taken to supply electrical power for a load.
- any catering unit (or part of a catering unit) that is separately operated and managed.
- Any potential point of use in a circuit, including receptacles, switches and light fixtures.
- n (female electrical connector) ŝtopilingoEB
- Plumbing and drainage systems have to have outlets. Human emotions however are more complex, and there are many alternative expressions for them
- An opening through which water can be freely discharged from a reservoir to the river for a particular purpose.
- Technically, any point along a circuit where a light or appliance receives its final connections to the hot and neutral of the circuit. The outlet may consist of a receptacle for a cord to plug into, or it may be a box at which the item using the electricity is "hard-wired". ...
- The term used to describe the spout assembly of some pumps.
- This is the term given to area where water is discharged, i.e. a tap delivering water.
- device through which drainage water emerges into the open air, or low point of a talweg or a watercourse within a catchment area.