Turn"-out` (?), n.; pl. Turn-
outs (&?;). 1. The act of coming forth; a
leaving of houses, shops, etc.; esp., a quitting of employment for the
purpose of forcing increase of wages; a strike; -- opposed to
lockout.
2. A short side track on a railroad, which may be
occupied by one train while another is passing on a main track; a shunt; a
siding; a switch.
3. That which is prominently brought forward or
exhibited; hence, an equipage; as, a man with a showy carriage and horses
is said to have a fine turn-out.
4. The aggregate number of persons who have come
out, as from their houses, for a special purpose.
5. Net quantity of produce yielded.
Turn"-out` (?), n.; pl. Turn-
outs (&?;). 1. The act of coming forth; a
leaving of houses, shops, etc.; esp., a quitting of employment for the
purpose of forcing increase of wages; a strike; -- opposed to
lockout.
2. A short side track on a railroad, which may be
occupied by one train while another is passing on a main track; a shunt; a
siding; a switch.
3. That which is prominently brought forward or
exhibited; hence, an equipage; as, a man with a showy carriage and horses
is said to have a fine turn-out.
4. The aggregate number of persons who have come
out, as from their houses, for a special purpose.
5. Net quantity of produce yielded.