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Definition of overset
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Overset
(v. t.) To cause to fall, or to tail; to
subvert;
to
overthrow;
as, to
overset
a
government
or a
plot..
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Overset
::
Overset
(v. t.) To turn or tip
(anything)
over from an
upright,
or a
proper,
position
so that it lies upon its side or
bottom
upwards;
to
upset;
as, to
overset
a
chair,
a
coach,
a ship, or a
building..
Overset
::
Overset
(imp. & p. p.) of
Overse.
Upset
::
Upset (v. t.) To
overturn,
overthrow,
or
overset;
as, to upset a
carriage;
to upset an
argument..
Crank
::
Crank (n.)
Liable
to
careen
or be
overset,
as a ship when she is too
narrow,
or has not
sufficient
ballast,
or is
loaded
too high, to carry full
sail..
Overset
::
Overset
(n.) An
excess;
superfluity.
Overset
::
Overset
(v. t.) To fill too full.
Overset
::
Overset
(n.) An
upsetting;
overturn;
overthrow;
as, the
overset
of a
carriage..
Overturn
::
Overturn
(v. t.) To turn or throw from a
basis,
foundation,
or
position;
to
overset;
as, to
overturn
a
carriage
or a
building..
Crankness
::
Crankness
(n.)
Liability
to be
overset;
-- said of a ship or other
vessel.
Overset
::
Overset
(v. t.) To cause to fall, or to tail; to
subvert;
to
overthrow;
as, to
overset
a
government
or a
plot..
Oversetting
::
Oversetting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Overse.
Overset
::
Overset
(v. i.) To turn, or to be
turned,
over; to be
upset..
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