Overmanner :: Overmanner (adv.) In an excessive manner; excessively.
Overmarch :: Overmarch (v. t. & i.) To march too far, or too much; to exhaust by marching..
Overmast :: Overmast (v. t.) To furnish (a vessel) with too long or too heavy a mast or masts.
Overmaster :: Overmaster (v. t.) To overpower; to subdue; to vanquish; to govern.
Overmatch :: Overmatch (v. t.) To be more than equal to or a match for; hence, to vanquish..
Overmatch :: Overmatch (v. t.) To marry (one) to a superior.
Overmatch :: Overmatch (n.) One superior in power; also, an unequal match; a contest in which one of the opponents is overmatched..
Overmeasure :: Overmeasure (v. t.) To measure or estimate too largely.
Overmeasure :: Overmeasure (n.) Excessive measure; the excess beyond true or proper measure; surplus.
Overmorrow :: Overmorrow (n.) The day after or following to-morrow.
Overmost :: Overmost (a.) Over the rest in authority; above all others; highest.
Overmount :: Overmount (v. t.) To mount over; to go higher than; to rise above.
Overmuch :: Overmuch (adv.) In too great a degree; too much.
Overmuchness :: Overmuchness (n.) The quality or state of being in excess; superabundance.
Overmultiply :: Overmultiply (v. t. & i.) To multiply or increase too much; to repeat too often.