overheat |
undefined |
As a verb overheat
is to heat excessively.
As a noun overheat
is a condition of being overheated.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
overheat |
overload |
In transitive terms the difference between overheat and overload
is that
overheat is to heat excessively while
overload is to provide too much power to a circuit.
In intransitive terms the difference between overheat and overload
is that
overheat is to become excessively hot while
overload is to fail due to excessive load.
overheat |
reheat |
As verbs the difference between overheat and reheat
is that
overheat is to heat excessively while
reheat is to heat something after it has cooled off, especially previously cooked food.
As nouns the difference between overheat and reheat
is that
overheat is a condition of being overheated while
reheat is (aeronautics|chiefly|british) an afterburner.
wikidiffcom |
overheat |
As a verb overheat is
to heat excessively.
As a noun overheat is
a condition of being overheated.
overbeat |
overheat |
In transitive terms the difference between overbeat and overheat
is that
overbeat is to beat (eggs, cream, etc.) for too long, impairing the texture while
overheat is to heat excessively.
As a noun overheat is
a condition of being overheated.
overhent |
overheat |
As verbs the difference between overhent and overheat
is that
overhent is (obsolete) to catch hold of; to overtake while
overheat is to heat excessively.
As a noun overheat is
a condition of being overheated.
overhead |
overheat |
As nouns the difference between overhead and overheat
is that
overhead is the expense of a business not directly assigned to goods or services provided while
overheat is a condition of being overheated.
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 overheat is
to heat excessively.
overheat |
overneat |
As a verb overheat
is to heat excessively.
As a noun overheat
is a condition of being overheated.
As an adjective overneat is
excessively neat.
overheat |
overheal |
In intransitive terms the difference between overheat and overheal
is that
overheat is to become excessively hot while
overheal is to heal excessively or beyond the point of normal healing, usually resulting in the formation of scar tissue.
As verbs the difference between overheat and overheal
is that
overheat is to heat excessively while
overheal is to cover over.
As a noun overheat
is a condition of being overheated.
overhear |
overheat |
As verbs the difference between overhear and overheat
is that
overhear is to hear something that wasn't meant for one's ears while
overheat is to heat excessively.
As a noun overheat is
a condition of being overheated.
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