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.
over |
overskirt |
As an adverb over
is , above.
As a preposition over
is over.
As a noun overskirt is
a skirt worn visibly, especially over another layer, such as a petticoat.
over |
forby |
As adverbs the difference between over and forby
is that
over is , above while
forby is past; by; beyond.
As prepositions the difference between over and forby
is that
over is over while
forby is beyond; past; more than; greater than; over and above; moreover.
As an adjective forby is
uncommon; out of the ordinary; extraordinary; superior.
over |
overspan |
As an adverb over
is , above.
As a preposition over
is over.
As a verb overspan is
to reach or extend over.
over |
loosener |
In cricket terms the difference between over and loosener
is that
over is a set of six legal balls bowled while
loosener is a usually inaccurate delivery bowled early in a bowler's first over.
As an adjective over
is finished; ended or concluded.
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.
over |
peragrate |
As an adverb over
is , above.
As a preposition over
is over.
As a verb peragrate is
(obsolete) to travel over or through.
over |
overbar |
As an adverb over
is , above.
As a preposition over
is over.
As a noun overbar is
a bar placed over a symbol.
over |
overbubble |
As an adverb over
is , above.
As a preposition over
is over.
As a verb overbubble is
to bubble over, especially with exuberance or enthusiasm.
over |
pantile |
As an adverb over
is , above.
As a preposition over
is over.
As a noun pantile is
a type of interlocking roof tile with a rounded under and over, giving it an elongated s shape.
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