awning |
overhand |
As a noun awning
is a rooflike cover, usually of canvas, extended over or before any place as a shelter from the sun, rain, or wind.
As an adjective overhand is
executed with the hand brought forward and down from above the shoulders.
As an adverb overhand is
in such a manner.
overhand |
overhard |
As adjectives the difference between overhand and overhard
is that
overhand is executed with the hand brought forward and down from above the shoulders while
overhard is too hard.
As an adverb overhand
is in such a manner.
overhand |
overland |
As adjectives the difference between overhand and overland
is that
overhand is executed with the hand brought forward and down from above the shoulders while
overland is by or across land, especially of travel.
As adverbs the difference between overhand and overland
is that
overhand is in such a manner while
overland is over, across, or by land.
As a noun overland is
(travel) a trip by land between the uk and the indian sub-continent or australia, or between the uk and south africa.
overhand |
overhend |
As an adjective overhand
is executed with the hand brought forward and down from above the shoulders.
As an adverb overhand
is in such a manner.
As a verb overhend is
(obsolete) to overtake.
overhang |
overhand |
As a verb overhang
is to hang over (something).
As a noun overhang
is the volume that tips the balance between the demand and the supply toward demand lagging supply.
As an adjective overhand is
executed with the hand brought forward and down from above the shoulders.
As an adverb overhand is
in such a manner.
overhand |
lavalava |
As an adjective overhand
is executed with the hand brought forward and down from above the shoulders.
As an adverb overhand
is in such a manner.
As a noun lavalava is
an everyday item of clothing traditionally worn by polynesians and other oceanic peoples, consisting of a single rectangular cloth worn as a skirt, secured around the waist by an overhand knotting of the upper corners.
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