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Overfire vs Overtire - What's the difference?

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.

overfire

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Adjective

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  • Of a boiler, furnace or other heating device: relating to components or other things that are located above the fire.
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  • Verb

    (overfir)
  • To create too large a fire in a fireplace, furnace, etc.
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  • (ceramics) To at a high (or excessively high) temperature.
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  • BUBBLES IN GLAZE may be caused by too heavy an application, or by severe underfiring or overfiring'. […] LOSS OF COLOR IN CHINA PAINTING is a result of '''overfiring''' or mixing too much medium with the paint. Be careful not to ' overfire china colors, and if a light shade of a dark color is needed, apply the color very lightly rather than thinning too much.
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  • (physiology) Of a cell or group of cells: to excessively.
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  • Derived terms

    * overfired

    Antonyms

    * underfire

    overtire

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    Verb

    (overtir)
  • To tire excessively
  • To become excessively tired
  • English ergative verbs