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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
beginning
to end;
throughout
the
course,
extent,
or
expanse
of
anything;
as, to look over
accounts,
or a stock of
goods;
a dress
covered
over with
jewels..
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Stable
::
Stable
(v. i.)
Firmly
established;
not
easily
moved,
shaken,
or
overthrown;
fixed;
as, a
stable
government..
Overtoil
::
Overtoil
(v. t.) To
overwork.
Curia
::
Curia (n.) The court of a
sovereign
or of a
feudal
lord; also; his
residence
or his
household.
Crushing
::
Crushing
(a.) That
crushes;
overwhelming.
Labium
::
Labium
(n.) The organ of
insects
which
covers
the mouth
beneath,
and
serves
as an under lip. It
consists
of the
second
pair of
maxillae,
usually
closely
united
in the
middle
line, but
bearing
a pair of palpi in most
insects.
It often
consists
of a thin
anterior
part
(ligula
or
palpiger)
and a
firmer
posterior
plate
(mentum)..
Proconsulary
::
Proconsulary
(a.) Under the
government
of a
proconsul;
as, a
proconsular
province..
Hayrick
::
Hayrick
(n.) A heap or pile of hay,
usually
covered
with
thatch
for
preservation
in the open air..
Reve
::
Reve (n.) An
officer,
steward,
or
governor..
Precipitate
::
Precipitate
(a.)
Overhasty;
rash; as, the king was too
precipitate
in
declaring
war..
Provisional
::
Provisional
(a.) Of the
nature
of a
provision;
serving
as a
provision
for the time
being;
-- used of
partial
or
temporary
arrangements;
as, a
provisional
government;
a
provisional
treaty..
Overpass
::
Overpass
(v. t.) To
surpass;
to
excel.
Impracticable
::
Impracticable
(a.) Not to be
overcome,
presuaded,
or
controlled
by any
reasonable
method;
unmanageable;
intractable;
not
capable
of being
easily
dealt with; -- used in a
general
sense,
as
applied
to a
person
or thing that is
difficult
to
control
or get along
with..
Scurfy
::
Scurfy
(superl.)
Having
or
producing
scurf;
covered
with
scurf;
resembling
scurf.
Politics
::
Politics
(n.) The
science
of
government;
that part of
ethics
which has to do with the
regulation
and
government
of a
nation
or
state,
the
preservation
of its
safety,
peace,
and
prosperity,
the
defense
of its
existence
and
rights
against
foreign
control
or
conquest,
the
augmentation
of its
strength
and
resources,
and the
protection
of its
citizens
in their
rights,
with the
preservation
and
improvement
of their
morals..
Revive
::
Revive
(v. i.)
Hence,
to
recover
from a state of
oblivion,
obscurity,
neglect,
or
depression;
as,
classical
learning
revived
in the
fifteenth
century..
Label
::
Label (n.) The name now
generally
given to the
projecting
molding
by the
sides,
and over the tops, of
openings
in
mediaeval
architecture.
It
always
has a
/quare
form, as in the
illustration..
Ferry
::
Ferry (v. i.) To pass over water in a boat or by a
ferry.
Jounce
::
"Jounce
(v. t. & i.) To jolt; to
shake,
especially
by rough
riding
or by
driving
over
obstructions..
Triumph
::
Triumph
(n.) To
celebrate
victory
with pomp; to
rejoice
over
success;
to exult in an
advantage
gained;
to
exhibit
exultation.
Indiscoverable
::
Indiscoverable
(a.) Not
discoverable;
undiscoverable.
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