| HERRENVOLK | • herrenvolk n. A master race, especially with reference to Nazi ideology. • Herrenvolk n. Alternative letter-case form of herrenvolk. • HERRENVOLK n. (German) a master race, a race believing themselves to be fitted to rule the world. |
| OVERBRAKED | • overbraked v. Simple past tense and past participle of overbrake. • OVERBRAKE v. to brake too much. |
| OVERBRAKES | • overbrakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbrake. • OVERBRAKE v. to brake too much. |
| OVERDRINKS | • overdrinks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overdrink. • OVERDRINK v. to drink to excess. |
| OVERLOCKER | • overlocker n. A device for overlock stitching. • OVERLOCKER n. a person or machine that overlocks, oversews a hem or fabric edge to prevent fraying. |
| OVERLOOKER | • overlooker n. One who overlooks; a work supervisor. • OVERLOOKER n. one who overlooks. |
| OVERRACKED | • overracked adj. Excessively racked; placed under too much strain or duress. • OVERRACK v. to overstrain. |
| OVERRAKING | • overraking v. Present participle of overrake. • OVERRAKE v. to sweep over. |
| OVERRANKED | • OVERRANK v. to assign an unnecessarily high rank to. |
| OVERRECKON | • overreckon v. To reckon too highly. • OVERRECKON v. to reckon too highly. |
| OVERSKIRTS | • overskirts n. Plural of overskirt. • OVERSKIRT n. an upper skirt, shorter than the dress, and usually draped. |
| OVERSTRIKE | • overstrike v. (Obsolete, reflexive) To overreach oneself while striking. • overstrike v. (Transitive) To cover up (A design, mark etc.) by stamping another on top of it; to superimpose a mark… • overstrike v. (Transitive) To strike (something) too hard. |
| OVERSTRUCK | • overstruck v. Simple past tense and past participle of overstrike. • OVERSTRIKE v. to strike beyond. |
| OVERTRICKS | • overtricks n. Plural of overtrick. • OVERTRICK n. at bridge, a trick in excess of those contracted for. |
| OVERWORKED | • overworked adj. Subjected to too much work. • overworked adj. (Of a word, phrase, etc.) Having been overused such that it has lost its meaning; trite; banal. • overworked v. Simple past tense and past participle of overwork. |
| STRIKEOVER | • strikeover n. (Printing) Strikeover or strikeout text, i.e., fonts where each letter appears to be "crossed out". • STRIKEOVER n. an act or instance of striking a typewritten character on a spot occupied by another character. |
| VOORKAMERS | • VOORKAMER n. (South African) a front room, esp. of a farmhouse. |