out-thrust verb & noun.
[as verb aʊt'Ɵrʌst, as noun 'aʊtƟrʌst] LME.[from OUT- + THRUST verb, noun.]A. verb trans. Pa. t. & pple
-thrust. Thrust outwards; project, extend.
LME.■ C. D. Simak He lay back in the chair, with..his long legs out-thrust..underneath the radio console.b. noun. The action or an act of thrusting outwards; an outward projection or pressure.
M19.■ Tolkien An out-thrust of the eastward hill. [TahlilGaran] English Dictionary ▲