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overate

Terms vs Overate - What's the difference?

terms | overate |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb overate is

(overeat).

Overate vs Overlate - What's the difference?

overate | overlate |


As a verb overate

is (overeat).

As an adjective overlate is

too late; exceedingly late.

Overate vs Overdate - What's the difference?

overate | overdate |


As verbs the difference between overate and overdate

is that overate is (overeat) while overdate is to date later than the true or proper period.

As a noun overdate is

a coin in which one date is superimposed over traces of another (due to reuse of a die).

Overate vs Overite - What's the difference?

overate | overite |


As a verb overate

is (overeat).

As a noun overite is

(mineralogy) a form of segelerite in which the iron is replaced by aluminium.

Overate vs Onerate - What's the difference?

overate | onerate |


As verbs the difference between overate and onerate

is that overate is simple past of overeat while onerate is to load; to burden.

Overate vs Overawe - What's the difference?

overate | overawe |


As verbs the difference between overate and overawe

is that overate is (overeat) while overawe is to restrain, subdue, or control by awe; to cow.

Overate vs Overage - What's the difference?

overate | overage |


As a verb overate

is (overeat).

As an adjective overage is

having an age that is greater than a stipulated minimum.

As a noun overage is

a surplus of inventory or capacity or of cash that is greater than the amount in the record of an account.

Overate vs Overrate - What's the difference?

overate | overrate |


As verbs the difference between overate and overrate

is that overate is (overeat) while overrate is to esteem too highly; to give greater praise than due.

Overate vs Operate - What's the difference?

overate | operate |


As verbs the difference between overate and operate

is that overate is (overeat) while operate is (transitive|or|intransitive) to perform a work or labour; to exert power or strength, physical or mechanical; to act.