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Definition over

Etymology 1

From Middle English over, from Old English ofer, from Proto-Germanic *uber (“over”), from Proto-Indo-European *upér, a comparative form of *upo; akin to Dutch over, German ober, über, Danish over, Norwegian over, Swedish över, Icelandic yfir, Faroese yvir, Gothic ???? (ufar), Latin super, Ancient Greek ???? (hupér), Albanian upri (“group of peasants”), Sanskrit ???? (upári).

Adjective

over (not comparable)

  1. Discontinued; ended or concluded.
Adverb

over (not comparable)

  1. Thoroughly; completely; from beginning to end.
  2. To an excessive degree; overly.
  3. From an upright position to being horizontal.
  4. Horizontally; left to right or right to left.
  5. From one position or state to another.
  6. Overnight (throughout the night).
  7. (US, usually with do) Again; another time; once more; over again.
  8. (procedure word, military) a procedure word meaning that a station is finished transmitting and is expecting a response.
Noun

over (plural overs)

  1. (cricket) A set of six legal balls bowled.
  2. Any surplus amount of money, goods delivered, etc.
Preposition

over

  1. Physical positioning.
    1. On top of; above; higher than; further up.
    2. Across or spanning.
    3. In such a way as to cover.
    4. From one physical position to another via an obstacle that must be traversed vertically, first upwards and then downwards.
  2. By comparison.
    1. More than; to a greater degree.
    2. Beyond; past; exceeding; too much or too far.
    3. (in certain collocations) As compared to.
  3. Indicating relative status, authority, or power
  4. (mathematics) Divided by.
  5. (poker) Separates the three of a kind from the pair in a full house.
  6. Finished with; done with; from one state to another via a hindrance that must be solved or defeated; or via a third state that represents a significant difference from the first two.
  7. While using, especially while consuming.
  8. Concerning or regarding.
  9. Above, implying superiority after a contest; in spite of; notwithstanding.
Interjection

over

  1. In radio communications: end of sentence, ready to receive reply.
Verb

over (third-person singular simple present overs, present participle overing, simple past and past participle overed)

  1. (Britain, transitive, dialectal, obsolete) To go over, or jump over.
  2. (Britain, intransitive, dialectal, obsolete) To run about.

Etymology 2

From Middle English over (“riverbank, seashore, brink”), from Old English ?fer (“riverbank, seashore, brink, edge, margin, border”), from Proto-Germanic *?feraz. Cognate with Dutch oever (“riverbank, shore”), German Ufer (“shore, shoreline, riverbank”), Low German Över (“shore, riverbank”).

Noun

over (plural overs)

  1. (rare, dialectal or obsolete) A shore, riverbank.

Results 293 Words with the letters OVER

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7 letter words with the letters OVER 
6 letter words with the letters OVER 
AVOWER 13
BEVORS 13
CLOVER 14
CORVEE 13
CORVES 13
CORVET 13
COVERS 13
COVERT 13
DEVOIR 11
DEVOUR 12
DROVED 12
DROVER 11
DROVES 11
EVOKER 14
FERVOR 13
GLOVER 13
GOVERN 13
GROOVE 12
GROVED 13
GROVEL 13
GROVES 12
HOVERS 12
LOUVER 12
LOUVRE 12
LOVERS 11
MOVERS 13
OBVERT 13
OEUVRE 11
OVERDO 11
OVERED 11
OVERLY 13
PLOVER 14
PROVED 14
PROVEN 14
PROVER 13
PROVES 13
REAVOW 13
REMOVE 13
RENVOI 11
REVOKE 14
REVOLT 11
REVOTE 10
REWOVE 13
ROVERS 10
SERVOS 10
SHOVER 12
SHROVE 12
SOEVER 10
SOLVER 11
STOVER 10
STROVE 10
THROVE 12
TROVER 10
TROVES 10
UNROVE 12
VECTOR 13
VELOUR 12
VENDOR 12
VERSOS 10
VETOER 10
VIREOS 10
VOGUER 13
VOICER 13
VOIDER 11
VOLERY 13
VOMERS 13
VORTEX 17
VOTERS 10
VOWERS 13
VOYEUR 13
WOLVER 14
5 letter words with the letters OVER 
BEVOR 12
COVER 12
DROVE 10
GROVE 11
HOVER 11
LOVER 10
MOVER 12
PROVE 12
ROVED 10
ROVEN 10
VOMER 12
VOWER 12
4 letter words with the letters OVER 
OVER 8
ROVE 8
3 letter words with the letters OVER 
ORE 3
REV 7
ROE 3
VOE 7
2 letter words with the letters OVER 
ER 2
OE 2
OR 2
RE 2

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