outside |
over |
As a proper noun outside
is (slang|us) to residents of alaska, the rest of the united states, especially the contiguous 48 states south of canada.
As an adverb over is
, above.
As a preposition over is
over.
over |
via |
As nouns the difference between over and via
is that
over is a set of six legal balls bowled while
via is a main road or highway, especially in ancient Rome.
(Mainly used in set phrases, below.) As prepositions the difference between over and via
is that over is physical positioning while via is by way of; passing through.
As an adjective over
is finished; ended or concluded.
As an adverb over
is thoroughly; completely; from beginning to end.
As an interjection over
is in radio communications: end of sentence, ready to receive reply.
over | since |
As adverbs the difference between over and since
is that
over is thoroughly; completely; from beginning to end while
since is from a specified time in the past.
As prepositions the difference between over and since
is that
over is physical positioning while
since is from (time).
As an adjective over
is finished; ended or concluded.
As a noun over
is a set of six legal balls bowled.
As an interjection over
is in radio communications: end of sentence, ready to receive reply.
As a conjunction since is
from the time that.
over | hyper |
As adjectives the difference between over and hyper
is that
over is finished; ended or concluded while
hyper is short for hyperactive.
As nouns the difference between over and hyper
is that
over is a set of six legal balls bowled while
hyper is short for hyperspace.
As an adverb over
is thoroughly; completely; from beginning to end.
As a preposition over
is physical positioning.
As an interjection over
is in radio communications: end of sentence, ready to receive reply.
of | over |
As a conjunction of
is (
subordinating ) whether, if.
As an adverb over is
, above.
As a preposition over is
over.
almost | over |
As adverbs the difference between almost and over
is that
almost is very close to, but not quite while
over is thoroughly; completely; from beginning to end.
As nouns the difference between almost and over
is that
almost is something or someone that doesn't quite make it while
over is a set of six legal balls bowled.
As an adjective over is
finished; ended or concluded.
As a preposition over is
physical positioning.
As an interjection over is
in radio communications: end of sentence, ready to receive reply.
over | oversum |
As an adverb over
is , above.
As a preposition over
is over.
As a noun oversum is
(obsolete) a sum or quantity over; surplus.
over | overclimb |
As an adverb over
is , above.
As a preposition over
is over.
As a verb overclimb is
to climb over.
over | overcover |
As an adjective over
is finished; ended or concluded.
As an adverb over
is thoroughly; completely; from beginning to end.
As a noun over
is a set of six legal balls bowled.
As a preposition over
is physical positioning.
As an interjection over
is in radio communications: end of sentence, ready to receive reply.
As a verb overcover is
to cover over.
over | pppoa |
As an adverb over
is , above.
As a preposition over
is over.
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