overtitle |
undefined |
As a verb overtitle
is to give too high a title to.
As a noun overtitle
is (chiefly|in the plural) one of a set of lines displayed above a stage and manually synchronized with the speech of the actors, rather like television subtitles.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
overtitle |
overcrowded |
As verbs the difference between overtitle and overcrowded
is that
overtitle is to give too high a title to while
overcrowded is (
overcrowd).
As a noun overtitle
is (chiefly|in the plural) one of a set of lines displayed above a stage and manually synchronized with the speech of the actors, rather like television subtitles.
As an adjective overcrowded is
containing too many occupants for an area of its size.
terms |
overtitle |
As nouns the difference between terms and overtitle
is that
terms is while
overtitle is (chiefly|in the plural) one of a set of lines displayed above a stage and manually synchronized with the speech of the actors, rather like television subtitles.
As a verb overtitle is
to give too high a title to.
overtitle |
overtitled |
As verbs the difference between overtitle and overtitled
is that
overtitle is to give too high a title to while
overtitled is past tense of overtitle.
As a noun overtitle
is one of a set of lines displayed above a stage and manually synchronized with the speech of the actors, rather like television subtitles.
subtitle |
overtitle |
As nouns the difference between subtitle and overtitle
is that
subtitle is a heading below or after a title while
overtitle is one of a set of lines displayed above a stage and manually synchronized with the speech of the actors, rather like television subtitles.
As verbs the difference between subtitle and overtitle
is that
subtitle is to create subtitles for the dialog in a film while
overtitle is to give too high a title to.
actor |
overtitle |
As nouns the difference between actor and overtitle
is that
actor is a person who performs in a theatrical play or film while
overtitle is (chiefly|in the plural) one of a set of lines displayed above a stage and manually synchronized with the speech of the actors, rather like television subtitles.
As a verb overtitle is
to give too high a title to.
synchronize |
overtitle |
As verbs the difference between synchronize and overtitle
is that
synchronize is to cause two or more events to happen at exactly the same time, at the same rate, or in a time-coordinated way to harmonize in regard to time while
overtitle is to give too high a title to.
As a noun overtitle is
(chiefly|in the plural) one of a set of lines displayed above a stage and manually synchronized with the speech of the actors, rather like television subtitles.
manual |
overtitle |
As nouns the difference between manual and overtitle
is that
manual is manual (
booklet) while
overtitle is (chiefly|in the plural) one of a set of lines displayed above a stage and manually synchronized with the speech of the actors, rather like television subtitles.
As a verb overtitle is
to give too high a title to.
stage |
overtitle |
As nouns the difference between stage and overtitle
is that
stage is a phase while
overtitle is one of a set of lines displayed above a stage and manually synchronized with the speech of the actors, rather like television subtitles.
As verbs the difference between stage and overtitle
is that
stage is to produce on a stage, to perform a play while
overtitle is to give too high a title to.
line |
overtitle |
As nouns the difference between line and overtitle
is that
line is line while
overtitle is (chiefly|in the plural) one of a set of lines displayed above a stage and manually synchronized with the speech of the actors, rather like television subtitles.
As a verb overtitle is
to give too high a title to.
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