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Overdog vs Overdot - What's the difference?

overdog | overdot |

As nouns the difference between overdog and overdot

is that overdog is someone who is dominant or has a significant advantage in their field while overdot is a dot (the diacritical mark) placed above any of a number of letters of the latin script, used in various languages.

As a verb overdot is

to place a dot over.

overdog

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • someone who is dominant or has a significant advantage in their field
  • Antonyms

    * underdog

    Anagrams

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    overdot

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A dot (the diacritical mark) placed above any of a number of letters of the Latin script, used in various languages.
  • Verb

    (overdott)
  • To place a dot over.
  • to overdot a musical note