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  • 51over — o·ver || əʊvÉ™(r) adj. complete, all over, finished, ended, past; concluded, having come to a conclusion; upper, higher up; higher in authority or position; extra, excessive; surplus; serving as an outer covering, external (as an over shoe);… …

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  • 52over — preposition 1》 extending upwards from or above.     ↘above so as to cover or protect. 2》 at a higher level or layer than.     ↘expressing authority or control.     ↘expressing preference.     ↘expressing majority. 3》 higher or more than (a… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 53över — I prep över lag, över bord II adv ha tid över, faran är över …

    Clue 9 Svensk Ordbok

  • 54over —   1. Above. Luna, i luna, maluna, i nuna.    ♦ Over and above, oi aku, pākeu, ā oi.   2. Completed. Pau.   3. Again. Hou.    ♦ Do over, hana hou.    ♦ Do over and over, hana hou ā hana hou; ka awelekā (rare) …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 55Over it (EP) — Infobox Album Name = Over it Type = ep Artist = Face to Face Released = 1994 Recorded = Genre = Punk Length = Label = Producer = Reviews = Last album = Don t Turn Away (1992) This album = Over It (1994) Next album = Big Choice (1994) Over It is… …

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  • 56over- — a prefixal use of over, prep., adv., or adj., occurring in various senses in compounds (overboard; overcoat; overhang; overlap; overlord; overrun; overthrow), and especially employed, with the sense of over the limit, to excess, too much, too, to …

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  • 57Over — 1. Wohnstättenname zu mnd. over »Ufer«. Vgl. den Magdeburger Beleg Jacob von dem over (a. 1324). 2. Herkunftsname zu dem Ortsnamen Over (Niedersachsen, Rheinland Pfalz) …

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  • 58over — [OE] Etymologically, over denotes ‘more up, upper’. It originated as an Indo European comparative form derived from the base *upó ‘under’, which gave rise to English up. This became prehistoric Germanic *uberi, which has diversified into German… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 59over- — [[t]o͟ʊvə(r) [/t]] PREFIX You can add over to an adjective or verb to indicate that a quality exists or an action is done to too great an extent. For example, if you say that someone is being over cautious, you mean that they are being too… …

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  • 60over- — aff. a prefixal use of over, occurring in various senses in compounds (overboard; overcoat; overhang; overlord; overthrow), and esp. employed, with the senses “over the limit,”“to excess,”“too much,”“too,” to form verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and… …

    From formal English to slang