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Overseed vs Overseer - What's the difference?

overseed | overseer |

As a verb overseed

is to replenish (a lawn, etc) by adding more seeds.

As a noun overseer is

one who oversees or supervises a supervisor.

overseed

English

Verb

(en verb)
  • To replenish (a lawn, etc.) by adding more seeds.
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    overseer

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • One who oversees or supervises. A supervisor.
  • Synonyms

    : administrator – n. : foreman – n. : chief, head – n., head man : controller OR comptroller – n. : organizer – n. : superintendent – n. : supervisor – n. : curator - n.

    Derived terms

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