runout

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) Something that has been run out.
 * 2)  A run out, a running out. The method of getting out in which a batsman, in making a run, has not reached the popping crease when a fielder breaks his wicket with the ball.
 * 3)  A relatively flat portion at the end of a ski run to slow down, or to connect trails.
 * 4)  Slowing down at the end of a ski run, skiing on a runout.
 * 5) The end portion of the groove of a phonographic record, after the recorded sound.
 * 6) A supposed auction employing shill bidders in order to convince legitimate buyers to purchase worthless articles.
 * 7)  Deviation of the axis of rotation of a rotating object (especially a milling cutter or workpiece) relative to that object's centerline; the specific amount of deviation.
 * 1) The end portion of the groove of a phonographic record, after the recorded sound.
 * 2) A supposed auction employing shill bidders in order to convince legitimate buyers to purchase worthless articles.
 * 3)  Deviation of the axis of rotation of a rotating object (especially a milling cutter or workpiece) relative to that object's centerline; the specific amount of deviation.
 * 1)  Deviation of the axis of rotation of a rotating object (especially a milling cutter or workpiece) relative to that object's centerline; the specific amount of deviation.