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Definition of over
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Over
(adv.)
Beyond
a
limit;
hence,
in
excessive
degree
or
quantity;
superfluously;
with
repetition;
as, to do the whole work
over..
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Gladiator
::
Gladiator
(n.) One who
engages
in any
fierce
combat
or
controversy.
Monarch
::
Monarch
(n.) A sole or
supreme
ruler;
a
sovereign;
the
highest
ruler;
an
emperor,
king,
queen,
prince,
or
chief..
Wood
::
Wood (n.) The
substance
of trees and the like; the hard
fibrous
substance
which
composes
the body of a tree and its
branches,
and which is
covered
by the bark;
timber..
Foliate
::
Foliate
(v. t.) To
spread
over with a thin coat of tin and
quicksilver;
as, to
foliate
a
looking-glass..
Governal
::
Governal
(n.) Alt. of
Governai.
Tread
::
Tread (v. t.) To
copulate
with; to
feather;
to
cover;
-- said of the male bird.
Breeze
::
Breeze
(n.) An
excited
or
ruffed
state of
feeling;
a
flurry
of
excitement;
a
disturbance;
a
quarrel;
as, the
discovery
produced
a
breeze..
Further
::
Further
(adv.)
To a
greater
distance;
in
addition;
moreover.
See
Farther.
Foul
::
Foul
(superl.)
Covered
with, or
containing,
extraneous
matter
which is
injurious,
noxious,
offensive,
or
obstructive;
filthy;
dirty;
not
clean;
polluted;
nasty;
defiled;
as, a foul
cloth;
foul
hands;
a foul
chimney;
foul air; a
ship's
bottom
is foul when
overgrown
with
barnacles;
a gun
becomes
foul from
repeated
firing;
a well is foul with
polluted
water..
Arbiter
::
Arbiter
(n.) Any
person
who has the power of
judging
and
determining,
or
ordaining,
without
control;
one whose power of
deciding
and
governing
is not
limited..
Glazing
::
Glazing
(n.) The act or art of
setting
glass;
the art of
covering
with a
vitreous
or
glasslike
substance,
or of
polishing
or
rendering
glossy..
Overdry
::
Overdry
(v. t.) To dry too much.
Appeal
::
Appeal
(v. t.) To call upon
another
to
decide
a
question
controverted,
to
corroborate
a
statement,
to
vindicate
one's
rights,
etc.; as, I
appeal
to all
mankind
for the truth of what is
alleged.
Hence:
To call on one for aid; to make
earnest
request..
Leg
::
Leg (n.) The part of any
article
of
clothing
which
covers
the leg; as, the leg of a
stocking
or of a pair of
trousers..
Vesture
::
Vesture
(v. t.) A
garment
or
garments;
a robe;
clothing;
dress;
apparel;
vestment;
covering;
envelope.
Daunt
::
Daunt (v. t.) To
overcome;
to
conquer.
Franchise
::
Franchise
(a.) A
particular
privilege
conferred
by grant from a
sovereign
or a
government,
and
vested
in
individuals;
an
imunity
or
exemption
from
ordinary
jurisdiction;
a
constitutional
or
statutory
right or
privilege,
esp. the right to
vote..
Overlap
::
Overlap
(n.) The
lapping
of one thing over
another;
as, an
overlap
of six
inches;
an
overlap
of a slate on a
roof..
Confusion
::
Confusion
(n.)
Overthrow;
defeat;
ruin.
Mundivagant
::
Mundivagant
(a.)
Wandering
over the
world.
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