OVERTURNABLE
OVERTURN'ABLE, adjective That may be overturned. [Not much used.]
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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OVERTURN'ABLE, adjective That may be overturned. [Not much used.]
OVERTURN'ED, participle passive Overset; overthrown.
OVERTURN'ER, noun One that overturns or subverts.
OVERTURN'ING, participle present tense Oversetting; overthrowing; subverting.OVERTURN'ING, noun An oversetting; subversion; change; revolution.
OVERVA'IL,OVERVAL'UE, verb transitive To rate at too high a price.
OVERVAL'UE, v.t. To rate at too high a price.
OVERVEIL, verb transitive To cover; to spread over.
OVERVO'TE, verb transitive To outvote; to outnumber in votes given.
OVERWATCH', verb transitive To watch to excess; to subdue by long want of rest.
OVERWATCH'ED, adjective Tired by too much watching.
OVERWE'AK, adjective Too weak; too feeble.
OVERWE'ARY, verb transitive To subdue with fatigue.
OVERWEATHER, verb transitive overweth'er. [See Weather.] To bruise or batter by violence of weather.
OVERWEE'N, verb intransitive [seen is obsolete, except in composition. See the word.]1. To think too highly; to think arrogantly or conceitedly.2. To reach beyond the truth in t...
OVERWEE'NING, participle present tense1. Thinking too highly or conceitedly.2.adjective That thinks too highly, particularly of one's self; conceited; vain; as overweening pride...
OVERWEE'NINGLY, adverb With too much vanity or conceit.
OVERWEIGH, verb transitive To exceed in weight; to cause to preponderate; to outweigh; to overbalance.
OVERWEIGHT, noun Greater weight; preponderance.
OVERWHELM', verb transitive1. To overspread or crush beneath something violent and weighty, that covers or encompasses the whole; as, to overwhelm with waves.2. To immerse and b...
OVERWHELM'ING, participle present tense Crushing with weight or numbers.
OVIC'ULAR, adjective [from Latin ovum, an egg.] Pertaining to an egg.
O'VIDUCT, noun [Latin ovum, an egg, and ductus, a duct.]In animals, a passage for the egg from the ovary to the womb, or a passage which conveys the egg from the ovary.
O'VIFORM, adjective [Latin ovum, egg, and forma, form.] Having the form or figure of an egg.
O'VINE, adjective [Latin ovinus, from ovis, sheep.] Pertaining to sheep; consisting of sheep.
OVIP'AROUS, adjective [Latin ovum, egg, and pario, to produce.]Producing eggs, or producing young from eggs. Fowls and reptiles are oviparous animals.
O'VOID, adjective [Latin ovum, egg, and Gr. form.] Having the shape of an egg.
O'VOLO, noun In architecture, a round molding, the quarter of a circle; called also the quarter round.