overhead |
x |
As an adjective overhead
is located above, especially over the head.
As a noun overhead
is (uncountable|business|accounting) the expense of a business not directly assigned to goods or services provided or
overhead can be (countable) an overhead projector.
As an adverb overhead
is above one's head; in the sky.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
overhead |
overlap |
As nouns the difference between overhead and overlap
is that
overhead is (uncountable|business|accounting) the expense of a business not directly assigned to goods or services provided or
overhead can be (countable) an overhead projector while
overlap is something that overlaps or is overlapped.
As an adjective overhead
is located above, especially over the head.
As an adverb overhead
is above one's head; in the sky.
As a verb overlap is
to extend over and partly cover something.
aerial |
overhead |
As adjectives the difference between aerial and overhead
is that
aerial is living or taking place in the air while
overhead is located above, especially over the head.
As nouns the difference between aerial and overhead
is that
aerial is a rod, wire, or other structure for receiving or transmitting radio, television signals etc while
overhead is (uncountable|business|accounting) the expense of a business not directly assigned to goods or services provided or
overhead can be (countable) an overhead projector.
As an adverb overhead is
above one's head; in the sky.
eavesdrop |
overhead |
As nouns the difference between eavesdrop and overhead
is that
eavesdrop is the dripping of rain from the eaves of a house while
overhead is (uncountable|business|accounting) the expense of a business not directly assigned to goods or services provided or
overhead can be (countable) an overhead projector.
As a verb eavesdrop
is (
senseid)to hear a conversation one is not intended to hear; to listen in.
As an adjective overhead is
located above, especially over the head.
As an adverb overhead is
above one's head; in the sky.
overhead |
overhead |
In soccer|lang=en terms the difference between overhead and overhead
is that
overhead is (soccer) kicked over one's own head while
overhead is (soccer) kicked over one's own head.
In uncountable|business|accounting|lang=en terms the difference between overhead and overhead
is that
overhead is (uncountable|business|accounting) the expense of a business not directly assigned to goods or services provided while
overhead is (uncountable|business|accounting) the expense of a business not directly assigned to goods or services provided.
In countable|business|accounting|lang=en terms the difference between overhead and overhead
is that
overhead is (countable|business|accounting) the items or classes of expense not directly assigned to goods or services provided while
overhead is (countable|business|accounting) the items or classes of expense not directly assigned to goods or services provided.
In uncountable|lang=en terms the difference between overhead and overhead
is that
overhead is (uncountable) any cost or expenditure (monetary, time, effort or otherwise) incurred in a project or activity, which does not directly contribute to the progress or outcome of the project or activity while
overhead is (uncountable) any cost or expenditure (monetary, time, effort or otherwise) incurred in a project or activity, which does not directly contribute to the progress or outcome of the project or activity.
In uncountable|business|lang=en terms the difference between overhead and overhead
is that
overhead is (uncountable|business) wasted money while
overhead is (uncountable|business) wasted money.
In tennis|lang=en terms the difference between overhead and overhead
is that
overhead is (tennis) a while
overhead is (tennis) a.
In nautical|lang=en terms the difference between overhead and overhead
is that
overhead is (nautical) the ceiling of any enclosed space below decks in a vessel while
overhead is (nautical) the ceiling of any enclosed space below decks in a vessel.
In transport|lang=en terms the difference between overhead and overhead
is that
overhead is (transport) the system of overhead wires used to power electric transport, such as streetcars, trains, or buses while
overhead is (transport) the system of overhead wires used to power electric transport, such as streetcars, trains, or buses.
In computing|lang=en terms the difference between overhead and overhead
is that
overhead is (computing) data or steps of computation that is only used to facilitate the computations in the system and is not directly related to the actual program code or data being processed while
overhead is (computing) data or steps of computation that is only used to facilitate the computations in the system and is not directly related to the actual program code or data being processed.
In juggling|by ellipsis|lang=en terms the difference between overhead and overhead
is that
overhead is (juggling|by ellipsis) an overhead throw while
overhead is (juggling|by ellipsis) an overhead throw.
In countable|lang=en terms the difference between overhead and overhead
is that
overhead is (countable) a sheet of transparent material with an image used with an overhead projector; an overhead transparency while
overhead is (countable) a sheet of transparent material with an image used with an overhead projector; an overhead transparency.
As adjectives the difference between overhead and overhead
is that
overhead is located above, especially over the head while
overhead is located above, especially over the head.
As nouns the difference between overhead and overhead
is that
overhead is (uncountable|business|accounting) the expense of a business not directly assigned to goods or services provided or
overhead can be (countable) an overhead projector while
overhead is (uncountable|business|accounting) the expense of a business not directly assigned to goods or services provided or
overhead can be (countable) an overhead projector.
As adverbs the difference between overhead and overhead
is that
overhead is above one's head; in the sky while
overhead is above one's head; in the sky.
workload |
overhead |
As nouns the difference between workload and overhead
is that
workload is the amount of work assigned to a particular worker, normally in a specified time period while
overhead is (uncountable|business|accounting) the expense of a business not directly assigned to goods or services provided or
overhead can be (countable) an overhead projector.
As an adjective overhead is
located above, especially over the head.
As an adverb overhead is
above one's head; in the sky.
overhead |
markup |
As nouns the difference between overhead and markup
is that
overhead is (uncountable|business|accounting) the expense of a business not directly assigned to goods or services provided or
overhead can be (countable) an overhead projector while
markup is the notation that is used to indicate how text should be displayed.
As an adjective overhead
is located above, especially over the head.
As an adverb overhead
is above one's head; in the sky.
overhaul |
overhead |
In nautical terms the difference between overhaul and overhead
is that
overhaul is to keep (running rigging) clear, and see that no hitch occurs while
overhead is the ceiling of any enclosed space below decks in a vessel.
As nouns the difference between overhaul and overhead
is that
overhaul is a major repair, remake, renovation, or revision while
overhead is the expense of a business not directly assigned to goods or services provided.
As a verb overhaul
is to modernize, repair, renovate, or revise completely.
As an adjective overhead is
located above, especially over the head.
As an adverb overhead is
above one's head; in the sky.
overkill |
overhead |
As nouns the difference between overkill and overhead
is that
overkill is a destructive capacity that exceeds that needed to destroy an enemy; especially with nuclear weapons while
overhead is the expense of a business not directly assigned to goods or services provided.
As a verb overkill
is to destroy something with more (nuclear) force than is required.
As an adjective overhead is
located above, especially over the head.
As an adverb overhead is
above one's head; in the sky.
overhead |
profit |
As nouns the difference between overhead and profit
is that
overhead is the expense of a business not directly assigned to goods or services provided while
profit is total income or cash flow minus expenditures. The money or other benefit a non-governmental organization or individual receives in exchange for products and services sold at an advertised price.
As an adjective overhead
is located above, especially over the head.
As an adverb overhead
is above one's head; in the sky.
As a verb profit is
to benefit (somebody), be of use to (somebody).
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