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Overdare
Overdare O`ver*dare", v. t. & i.
To dare too much or rashly; to be too daring.
Overdate
Overdate O`ver*date", v. t.
To date later than the true or proper period. --Milton.
Overdeal
Overdeal O"ver*deal`, n.
The excess. [Obs.]
The overdeal in the price will be double. --Holland.
Overdelicate
Overdelicate O"ver*del"i*cate, a.
Too delicate.
Overdelighted
Overdelighted O"ver*de*light"ed, a.
Delighted beyond measure.
Overdevelop
Overdevelop O`ver*de*vel"op, v. t.
To develop excessively; specif. (Photog.), to subject (a
plate or film) too long to the developing process.
Overdight
Overdight O"ver*dight", a.
Covered over. [Obs.] --Spenser.
Overdo
Overdo O`ver*do", v. i.
To labor too hard; to do too much.
Overdoer
Overdoer O`ver*do"er, n.
One who overdoes.
Overdose
Overdose O`ver*dose", v. t.
To dose to excess; to give an overdose, or too many doses,
to.
Overdose
Overdose O"ver*dose`, n.
Too great a dose; an excessive dose.
Overdraft
Overdraft O"ver*draft`, n. (Banking)
The act of overdrawing; also, the amount or sum overdrawn.
OverdrawOverdraw O`ver*draw", v. t. [imp. Overdrew; p. p.
Overdrawn; p. pr. & vb. n. Overdrawing.]
1. To exaggerate; to overdo.
2. (Banking) To make drafts upon or against, in excess of the
proper amount or limit. OverdrawingOverdraw O`ver*draw", v. t. [imp. Overdrew; p. p.
Overdrawn; p. pr. & vb. n. Overdrawing.]
1. To exaggerate; to overdo.
2. (Banking) To make drafts upon or against, in excess of the
proper amount or limit. OverdrawnOverdraw O`ver*draw", v. t. [imp. Overdrew; p. p.
Overdrawn; p. pr. & vb. n. Overdrawing.]
1. To exaggerate; to overdo.
2. (Banking) To make drafts upon or against, in excess of the
proper amount or limit. Overdress
Overdress O`ver*dress", v. t.
To dress or adorn to excess; to dress too much. --Pope.
OverdrewOverdraw O`ver*draw", v. t. [imp. Overdrew; p. p.
Overdrawn; p. pr. & vb. n. Overdrawing.]
1. To exaggerate; to overdo.
2. (Banking) To make drafts upon or against, in excess of the
proper amount or limit. Overdrink
Overdrink O`ver*drink", v. t. & i.
To drink to excess.
Overdrown
Overdrown O`ver*drown", v. t.
To wet or drench to excess. [Obs.] --W. Browne.
Overdry
Overdry O`ver*dry", v. t.
To dry too much. --Burton.
Overdtive
Overdtive O`ver*dtive", v. t. & i.
To drive too hard, or far, or beyond strength.
Overdue
Overdue O"ver*due", a.
Due and more than due; delayed beyond the proper time of
arrival or payment, etc.; as, an overdue vessel; an overdue
note.
Overdye
Overdye O`ver*dye", v. t.
To dye with excess of color; to put one color over (another).
--Shak.
TuracoverdinTuracoverdin Tu*ra`co*ver"din, n. [See Turacou, and
Verdant.] (Physiol.) (Chem.)
A green pigment found in the feathers of the turacou. See
Turacin.
Meaning of Overd from wikipedia
- Emma
Overd born Emma
Weaver (10
October 1838 – 21 June 1928) was a
British agricultural worker and folk-singer in Somerset.
Overd was born in Langport...
- 3002423. PMC 10773938. PMID 38190355.
Robert Lehr (1992), "SixteenS-squared
overD-squared: A
relation for
crude sample size estimates",
Statistics in Medicine...
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Retrieved 2007-08-31. http://tldp.org/HOWTO/XFree86-Video-Timings-HOWTO/
overd.html XFree86
Video Timings HOWTO:
Overdriving Your
Monitor "An illustrated...
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Charrott Lodwidge (1919–2012), an art director, grew up in Langport. Emma
Overd (1838–1928), folk singer. She was born and died in Langport.
Marti Webb...
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Retrieved December 7, 2012. "Getting
ready for
Windows Live Wave 3".
Chris Overd. LiveSide.net.
Retrieved December 8, 2012. Microsoft. "Explore the features:...
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Somerset and
Sharp started to
collect songs.
Other local singers like Emma
Overd came to the
notice of
Sharp in 1904. Sharp's
income was
derived after 1905...
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Burstow (1826-1916) [Sus****]
Joseph Taylor (1833-1910) [Lincolnshire] Emma
Overd (1838-1928) [Somerset] Lucy
White (1848-1923) [Somerset] Sam
Bennett (1865-1951)...
- A. L.
Lloyd sang a
version based on one
Cecil Sharp collected from Emma
Overd of Langport, Somerset; this
version is very
similar to the one sung by Louisa...
- ISBN 1-84114-011-2, ISBN 978-1-84114-011-7 BBC Somerset:
Music Folk
Singing in
Somerset (inc.Emma
Overd) http://www.****shepiscopi.org.uk/soundscape/folk-singing...
- most of
which were
based on the
version collected by
Cecil Sharp from Emma
Overd of Langport, Somerset,
England in 1904.
Martin Carthy on his 1966 Second...