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OVERSHAD'OW, v.t 1. To throw a shadow over; to overshade. 2. To shelter; to prot...
OVERSHA'DE, v.t. To cover with shade; to cover with any thing that causes darkne...
OVERSET', v.t 1. To turn from the proper position or basis; to turn upon the sid...
OVERSEE'R, n. 1. One who overlooks; a superintendent; a supervisor. 2. An office...
OVERSEE'N, pp. 1. Superintended. 2. Mistaken; deceived. [Not used.]
OVERSEE', v.t. 1. To superintend; to overlook, implying care. 2. To pass unheede...
OVERSEA, a. Foreign; from beyond sea.
OVERSCRU'PULOUS, a. Scrupulous to excess.
OVERSAT'URATING, ppr. Saturating to excess.
OVERSAT'URATED, pp. More than saturated.
OVERSAT'URATE, v.t. To saturate to excess.
OVERRUN'NING, ppr. Spreading over; ravaging; changing the disposition of types.
OVERRUN'NER, n. One that overruns.
OVERRUN', v.t. 1. To run or spread over; to grow over; to cover all over. The sl...
OVERRU'LING, pp. 1. Controlling; subjecting to authority. 2. a. Exerting superio...
OVERRU'LER, n. One who controls, directs or governs.