| FEVERWORT | • feverwort n. A plant of the genus Centaurium. • feverwort n. A plant of the genus Triosteum. • FEVERWORT n. a coarse American herb of the honeysuckle family. |
| OVERPOWER | • overpower v. (Transitive) To subdue someone by superior force. • overpower v. (Transitive) To excel or exceed in power; to cause to yield; to subdue. • overpower v. (Transitive) To render imperceptible by means of greater strength, intensity, etc. |
| OVERSTREW | • overstrew v. To strew or scatter over. • OVERSTREW v. to strew or scatter over. |
| OVERSWEAR | • overswear v. (Intransitive) To swear excessively; to make too many oaths. • overswear v. (Obsolete) To swear over again, or in opposition to the oath sworn by another. • OVERSWEAR v. to swear anew. |
| OVERSWORE | • overswore v. Simple past tense of overswear. • OVERSWEAR v. to swear anew. |
| OVERTHREW | • overthrew v. Simple past tense of overthrow. • OVERTHROW v. to throw over, defeat. |
| OVERTOWER | • overtower v. (Transitive) To tower above or over. • overtower v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To soar too high. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • OVERTOWER v. to tower over or above. |
| OVERWATER | • overwater adj. By or across water, especially of travel. • overwater adj. Built or situated on stilts in the ocean. • overwater v. (Transitive) To water too much. |
| OVERWEARS | • overwears v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overwear. • OVERWEAR v. to wear out. |
| OVERWEARY | • overweary v. (Transitive) To weary too much; to tire out. • overweary adj. Overly weary; too tired or worn out. • OVERWEARY v. to weary too much; to tire out. |
| OVERWREST | • overwrest v. (Transitive, archaic) To wrest or force from the natural or proper position. • OVERWREST v. to wrest or force from the natural or proper position. |
| OVERWRITE | • overwrite v. (Transitive, computing) To destroy (older) data by recording new data over it. • overwrite v. (Transitive) To cover in writing; to write over the top of. • overwrite v. (Transitive, intransitive) To write too much. |
| OVERWROTE | • overwrote v. Simple past tense of overwrite. • OVERWRITE v. to write in a laboured manner. |