| OVERSTREWN | • overstrewn v. Past participle of overstrew. • OVERSTREW v. to strew or scatter over. |
| OVERTHROWN | • overthrown v. Past participle of overthrow. • OVERTHROW v. to throw over, defeat. |
| OVERWINTER | • overwinter v. (Transitive) To keep or preserve for the winter. • overwinter v. (Intransitive) To spend the winter (in a particular place). • overwinter adj. Occurring over the winter season. |
| OVERWINTERS | • overwinters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overwinter. • OVERWINTER v. to last through or pass the winter. |
| OVERWRITING | • overwriting v. Present participle of overwrite. • OVERWRITE v. to write in a laboured manner. |
| OVERWRITTEN | • overwritten v. Past participle of overwrite. • OVERWRITE v. to write in a laboured manner. |
| OVERSTREWING | • overstrewing v. Present participle of overstrew. • OVERSTREW v. to strew or scatter over. |
| OVERTHROWING | • overthrowing v. Present participle of overthrow. • OVERTHROW v. to throw over, defeat. |
| OVERTOWERING | • overtowering adj. That towers above or over; that overtowers. • overtowering v. Present participle of overtower. • OVERTOWER v. to tower over or above. |
| OVERWATERING | • overwatering v. Present participle of overwater. • OVERWATER v. to water excessively. |
| OVERWINTERED | • overwintered v. Simple past tense and past participle of overwinter. • OVERWINTER v. to last through or pass the winter. |
| OVERWRESTING | • overwresting v. Present participle of overwrest. • OVERWREST v. to wrest or force from the natural or proper position. |
| UNOVERTHROWN | • unoverthrown adj. Not overthrown. • UNOVERTHROWN adj. not overthrown. |
| OVERTHWARTING | • OVERTHWART v. to lie athwart. |
| OVERWINTERING | • overwintering v. Present participle of overwinter. • overwintering n. The action of overwintering. • overwintering n. (Medicine) The survival of an infectious agent or its vector through the winter, during which time it… |
| OVERWRESTLING | • overwrestling v. Present participle of overwrestle. • OVERWRESTLE v. (Spenser) to overcome by wrestling. |
| OVERWEATHERING | • overweathering v. Present participle of overweather. • OVERWEATHER v. (Shakespeare) to batter by violence of weather. |
| RIVERWORTHINESS | • riverworthiness n. The quality of being riverworthy. • RIVERWORTHINESS n. the state of being riverworthy. |