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OVERABOUND', v.i. To abound more than enough; to be superabundant.
O'VER, prep. [L. super., Gr.] 1. Across; from side to side; implying a passing o...
OVEN, n. uv'n. An arch of brick or stone work, for baking bread and other things...
OVATO-OB'LONG, a. Oblong in the shape of an egg, or with the end lengthened.
OVA'TION, n. [L. ovatio.] In Roman antiquity, a lesser triumph allowed to comman...
O'VATED, a. [L. ovatus, from ovum, an egg.] Egg-shaped; as an ovate leaf.
OVATE-SUB'ULATE, a. Having something of the form of an egg and an awl, but most ...
O'VATE, OVATE-LAN'CEOLATE, a. Having something of the form of an egg and a lance...
O'VARY, n. [L. ovarium, from ovum, an egg.] The part of a female animal in which...
OVA'RIOUS, a. Consisting of eggs; as ovarious food.
O'VAL, a. [L. ovum, an egg.] 1. Of the shape or figure of an egg; oblong; curvil...
OUTZA'NY, v.t. [See Zany .] To exceed in buffoonery.
OUTWROUGHT, pp. outraut'. [See Work .] Outdone; exceeded in act or efficacy.
OUTWRITE, v.t. outri'te. To surpass in writing.
OUTWREST, v.t. outrest'. To extort; to draw from or forth by violence.
OUTWORTH, v.t. To exceed in value.