invitation |
overture |
Related terms |
Invitation is a related term of overture.
As nouns the difference between invitation and overture
is that
invitation is the act of inviting; solicitation; the requesting of a person's company while
overture is (obsolete) an opening; a recess or chamber.
overture |
suggestion |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between overture and suggestion
is that
overture is an opening; a recess or chamber while
suggestion is something suggested (with subsequent adposition being
for.
overture |
beginning |
Synonyms |
Overture is a synonym of beginning.
As nouns the difference between overture and beginning
is that
overture is (obsolete) an opening; a recess or chamber while
beginning is (uncountable) the act of doing that which begins anything; commencement of an action, state, or space of time; entrance into being or upon a course; the first act, effort, or state of a succession of acts or states.
As a verb beginning is
.
As an adjective beginning is
(informal) of or relating to the first portion of some extended thing.
overture |
pass |
Related terms |
Overture is a related term of pass.
As nouns the difference between overture and pass
is that
overture is (obsolete) an opening; a recess or chamber while
pass is pass (
between mountains ).
proposition |
overture |
Related terms |
Proposition is a related term of overture.
As nouns the difference between proposition and overture
is that
proposition is (uncountable) the act of offering (an idea) for consideration while
overture is (obsolete) an opening; a recess or chamber.
As a verb proposition
is to propose a plan to (someone).
overturn |
overture |
As a verb overturn
is to turn over, capsize or upset (something).
As a noun overture is
(obsolete) an opening; a recess or chamber.
overture |
oversure |
As a noun overture
is (obsolete) an opening; a recess or chamber.
As an adjective oversure is
excessively sure.
coverture |
overture |
As nouns the difference between coverture and overture
is that
coverture is (legal) a common law doctrine developed in england during the middle ages, whereby a woman's legal existence, upon marriage, was subsumed by that of her husband, particularly with regard to ownership of property and protection while
overture is (obsolete) an opening; a recess or chamber.
overtire |
overture |
As a verb overtire
is to tire excessively.
As a noun overture is
(obsolete) an opening; a recess or chamber.
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