Outtake Definition

outtāk
outtakes
noun
A scene, or take, photographed or taped for a film or TV program, but not included in the shown version.
Webster's New World
A defective recording of music, etc. not used for commercial release.
Webster's New World
A complete version, as of a recording, that is dropped in favor of another version.
American Heritage
An opening for outward discharge; a vent.
American Heritage
verb

To take out, remove.

Wiktionary
preposition

(archaic) Except; besides.

This is for everyone outtake my wife.
Wiktionary

Other Word Forms of Outtake

Noun

Singular:
outtake
Plural:
outtakes

Origin of Outtake

  • From Middle English outtaken (“to take out"), equivalent to out- +"Ž take.

    From Wiktionary

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