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==Places==
==Places==

* [[Stout, Ohio]], a village also called Rome
* [[Stout, Colorado]], a former town
* [[Stout, Colorado]], a former town
* [[Stout, Iowa]], a city
* [[Stout, Iowa]], a city
* [[Rome, Ohio]] or Stout, a village
* [[Stout Creek]] in Michigan
* [[Stout Army Air Field]], an airfield in Indianapolis, Indiana
* [[Stout Army Air Field]], an airfield in Indianapolis, Indiana
* [[Stout Creek]] in Michigan


==Other uses==
==Other uses==

* [[Horse Fly]], commonly referred to as a "Stout"
* [[Horse-fly]], commonly referred to as a "Stout"
* [[Stout (surname)]]
* [[20430 Stout]] (1999 AC3), a main-belt asteroid
* [[20430 Stout]] (1999 AC3), a main-belt asteroid
* [[Stout (surname)]]
* [[Stout Air Services]], an American airline between 1925 and 1929
* [[Stout Metal Airplane Division of the Ford Motor Company]], a defunct American aircraft manufacturer founded by William Bushnell Stout
* [[USS Stout (DDG-55)|USS ''Stout'' (DDG-55)]], a guided missile destroyer
* [[USS Stout (DDG-55)|USS ''Stout'' (DDG-55)]], a guided missile destroyer
* [[Toyota Stout]], a light truck
* [[Toyota Stout]], a light truck
* [[Stout Metal Airplane Division of the Ford Motor Company]], a defunct American aircraft manufacturer founded by William Bushnell Stout
* [[Stout Air Services]], an American airline between 1925 and 1929


==See also==
==See also==
* [[List of people known as the Stout]]
* [[Stout Scarab]], a 1930–1940s USA automobile
* [[Stout Scarab]], a 1930–1940s USA automobile
* [[Stout Spur]], Edith Ronne Land, Antarctica
* [[Stout Spur]], Edith Ronne Land, Antarctica
* [[List of people known as the Stout]]
* [[University of Wisconsin–Stout]]
* [[University of Wisconsin–Stout]]



Latest revision as of 15:25, 27 November 2022

Stout is a dark beer made using roasted malts or roast barley.

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