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Definition of over
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of over is as below...
Over
(adv.)
From one
person
or place to
another
regarded
as on the
opposite
side of a space or
barrier;
-- used with verbs of
motion;
as, to sail over to
England;
to hand over the
money;
to go over to the
enemy..
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Recovered
::
Recovered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Recove.
Hovering
::
Hovering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Hove.
Costeaning
::
Costeaning
(n.) The
process
by which
miners
seek to
discover
metallic
lodes.
It
consist
in
sinking
small pits
through
the
superficial
deposits
to the solid rock, and then
driving
from one pit to
another
across
the
direction
of the vein, in such
manner
as to cross all the veins
between
the two
pits..
See
::
See (n.) A seat; a site; a place where
sovereign
power is
exercised.
Dover's Powder
::
Dover's
Powder
() A
powder
of
ipecac
and
opium,
compounded,
in the
United
States,
with sugar of milk, but in
England
(as
formerly
in the
United
States)
with
sulphate
of
potash,
and in
France
(as in Dr.
Dover's
original
prescription)
with
nitrate
and
sulphate
of
potash
and
licorice.
It is an
anodyne
diaphoretic..
Partenope
::
Partenope
(n.) One of the
asteroids
between
Mars and
Jupiter,
descovered
by M. de
Gasparis
in
1850..
Engage
::
Engage
(v. t.) To gain over; to win and
attach;
to
attract
and hold; to draw.
Sinister
::
Sinister
(a.)
Indicative
of
lurking
evil or harm;
boding
covert
danger;
as, a
sinister
countenance..
Bison
::
Bison (n.) The
American
bison
buffalo
(Bison
Americanus),
a
large,
gregarious
bovine
quadruped
with
shaggy
mane and short black
horns,
which
formerly
roamed
in herds over most of the
temperate
portion
of North
America,
but is now
restricted
to very
limited
districts
in the
region
of the Rocky
Mountains,
and is
rapidly
decreasing
in
numbers..
Pronubial
::
Pronubial
(a.)
Presiding
over
marriage.
Bonnet
::
Bonnet
(n.) A
covering
for the head, worn by
women,
usually
protecting
more or less the back and sides of the head, but no part of the
forehead.
The shape of the
bonnet
varies
greatly
at
different
times;
formerly
the front part
projected,
and
spread
outward,
like the mouth of a
funnel..
Overset
::
Overset
(imp. & p. p.) of
Overse.
Protovertebral
::
Protovertebral
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
protovertebrae.
Patriarch
::
Patriarch
(n.) The
father
and ruler of a
family;
one who
governs
his
family
or
descendants
by
paternal
right;
--
usually
applied
to heads of
families
in
ancient
history,
especially
in
Biblical
and
Jewish
history
to those who lived
before
the time of
Moses..
Besides
::
Besides
(prep.)
Over and
above;
separate
or
distinct
from; in
addition
to; other than; else than. See
Beside,
prep.,
3, and Syn. under
Beside..
Beetle
::
Beetle
(v. i.) To
extend
over and
beyond
the base or
support;
to
overhang;
to jut.
Bandolier
::
Bandolier
(n.) A broad
leather
belt
formerly
worn by
soldiers
over the right
shoulder
and
across
the
breast
under the left arm.
Originally
it was used for
supporting
the
musket
and
twelve
cases for
charges,
but later only as a
cartridge
belt..
Flood
::
Flood (v. t.) To
overflow;
to
inundate;
to
deluge;
as, the
swollen
river
flooded
the
valley..
Overhaul
::
Overhaul
(n.) Alt. of
Overhaulin.
Refutation
::
Refutation
(n.) The act or
process
of
refuting
or
disproving,
or the state of being
refuted;
proof of
falsehood
or
error;
the
overthrowing
of an
argument,
opinion,
testimony,
doctrine,
or
theory,
by
argument
or
countervailing
proof..
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