outtake \ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\noun Etymology:out (III) + take (after take out, v.) 1.: a passage outwards : flue, vent < the outtake is at the top of the windows — J.E.Rice & H.E.Botsford > 2.: a discarded film take < from the outtakes we made a 100-ft. sound-on-film trailer — A.H.Smith >