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overfire |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective overfire is
of a boiler, furnace or other heating device: relating to components or other things that are located above the fire.
As a verb overfire is
to create too large a fire in a fireplace, furnace,
etc .
misfire |
overfire |
As verbs the difference between misfire and overfire
is that
misfire is (of a firearm) to fail to discharge properly while
overfire is to create too large a fire in a fireplace, furnace,
etc .
As a noun misfire
is an act of misfiring.
As an adjective overfire is
of a boiler, furnace or other heating device: relating to components or other things that are located above the fire.
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overfire |
As an adjective overfire is
of a boiler, furnace or other heating device: relating to components or other things that are located above the fire.
As a verb overfire is
to create too large a fire in a fireplace, furnace,
etc .
overfire |
overfired |
As adjectives the difference between overfire and overfired
is that
overfire is of a boiler, furnace or other heating device: relating to components or other things that are located above the fire while
overfired is (comparable|ceramics) at a high (or excessively high) temperature.
As verbs the difference between overfire and overfired
is that
overfire is to create too large a fire in a fireplace, furnace,
etc while
overfired is (
overfire).
overfire |
overhire |
In lang=en terms the difference between overfire and overhire
is that
overfire is to create too large a fire in a fireplace, furnace,
etc while
overhire is to hire too many employees.
As verbs the difference between overfire and overhire
is that
overfire is to create too large a fire in a fireplace, furnace,
etc while
overhire is to hire too many employees.
As an adjective overfire
is of a boiler, furnace or other heating device: relating to components or other things that are located above the fire.
overfine |
overfire |
As adjectives the difference between overfine and overfire
is that
overfine is excessively fine while
overfire is of a boiler, furnace or other heating device: relating to components or other things that are located above the fire.
As a verb overfire is
to create too large a fire in a fireplace, furnace,
etc .
overfire |
overtire |
In transitive terms the difference between overfire and overtire
is that
overfire is to create too large a fire in a fireplace, furnace,
etc.overtire is to tire excessively.
As an adjective overfire
is of a boiler, furnace or other heating device: relating to components or other things that are located above the fire.