Overflow vs Rankness - What's the difference?
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The spillage resultant from overflow; excess.
Outlet for escape of excess material.
(computing) The situation where a value exceeds the available numeric range.
To flow over the brim of (a container).
To cover with a liquid, literally or figuratively.
* 1851 , Herman Melville, Moby-Dick
To cause an overflow. (rfex)
To flow over the edge of a container.
To exceed limits or capacity.
# (computing, ambitransitive) To exceed the available numeric range.
To be superabundant; to abound.
The property of being rank, of having a repulsive odor, of being stinky, foul or malodorous.
Overflow is a related term of rankness.
As nouns the difference between overflow and rankness
is that overflow is the spillage resultant from overflow; excess while rankness is the property of being rank, of having a repulsive odor, of being stinky, foul or malodorous.As a verb overflow
is to flow over the brim of (a container).overflow
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(en noun)Derived terms
* overflow holeVerb
(en verb)- The river overflowed the levee.
- The flash flood overflowed most of the parkland and some homes.
- So when they were working that evening at the pumps, there was on this head no small gamesomeness slily going on among them, as they stood with their feet continually overflowed by the rippling clear water
- The waters overflowed into the Ninth Ward.
- The hospital ER was overflowing with flu cases.
- Calculating 255+1 will overflow an eight-bit byte.
- (Rogers)