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Terms vs Overmost - What's the difference?

terms | overmost |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective overmost is

(obsolete) over the rest in authority; above all others; highest.

Overmoist vs Overmost - What's the difference?

overmoist | overmost |


As adjectives the difference between overmoist and overmost

is that overmoist is excessively moist while overmost is (obsolete) over the rest in authority; above all others; highest.

Overmast vs Overmost - What's the difference?

overmast | overmost |


As a verb overmast

is to furnish with a mast or masts overly tall or heavy.

As an adjective overmost is

(obsolete) over the rest in authority; above all others; highest.

Overpost vs Overmost - What's the difference?

overpost | overmost |


As a verb overpost

is to post too much or too often.

As an adjective overmost is

(obsolete) over the rest in authority; above all others; highest.

High vs Overmost - What's the difference?

high | overmost |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between high and overmost

is that high is (obsolete) to rise while overmost is (obsolete) over the rest in authority; above all others; highest.

As adjectives the difference between high and overmost

is that high is elevated in position or status; above many things while overmost is (obsolete) over the rest in authority; above all others; highest.

As a noun high

is (obsolete) thought; intention; determination; purpose or high can be a period of euphoria, from excitement or from an intake of drugs.

As an adverb high

is in or to an elevated position.

As a verb high

is (obsolete) to rise or high can be to hie; to hasten.

Authority vs Overmost - What's the difference?

authority | overmost |


As a noun authority

is (label) the power to enforce rules or give orders.

As an adjective overmost is

(obsolete) over the rest in authority; above all others; highest.