overtaken |
past participle of "overtake." |
overtalk |
combined form of talk. |
overtalkative |
combined form of talkative. |
overtax |
to tax too highly. [2 definitions] |
overtaxation |
combined form of taxation. |
over-the-counter |
of drugs or medication, legally available for purchase without a prescription. [2 definitions] |
over the counter |
from or by a stockbroker as opposed to the stock exchange. |
over the hill |
past one's most effective or powerful period. |
over the hump |
past the most difficult or trying part of something. |
over the moon |
extremely happy (about something in particular). |
over the transom |
designating a manuscript or other material that is submitted to a publisher without having been solicited. |
overthin |
combined form of thin. |
overthink |
combined form of think. |
overthrew |
past tense of "overthrow." |
overthrow |
to oust (a person or persons) from power, esp. by force. [7 definitions] |
overthrown |
past participle of "overthrow." |
overtighten |
combined form of tighten. |
overtime |
time worked beyond a given upper limit for a day or week. [4 definitions] |
overtired |
combined form of tired. |
overtone |
in music, any of several higher frequencies associated with a given tone; harmonic. [2 definitions] |
overtook |
past tense of "overtake." |