overtake |
to catch up or come even with. [3 definitions] |
overtaken |
past participle of "overtake." |
overthrew |
past tense of "overthrow." |
overthrow |
to remove from power by force. [2 definitions] |
overthrown |
past participle of "overthrow." |
overtime |
time worked beyond the regular working hours in a day or week. [3 definitions] |
overtook |
past tense of "overtake." |
overture |
an opening move to begin something. [2 definitions] |
overturn |
to cause to tip over; upset. [2 definitions] |
overweight |
having too much weight; too heavy. |
overwhelm |
to beat or defeat by greater force; destroy. [2 definitions] |
overwork |
to cause to work too many hours; tire completely with work. [3 definitions] |
owe |
to have to pay or repay; be in debt to. [2 definitions] |
owl |
a bird with large eyes set in front of a large head, a strong, hooked beak, and strong, sharp claws. Owls are most active at night and hunt other animals for food. There are many different kinds of owls. |
own |
belonging to oneself or itself alone. [4 definitions] |
owner |
a person who owns. |
ownership |
the state or fact of being an owner. [2 definitions] |
ox |
one of a breed of large cattle used on farms to pull heavy loads. |
oxbow |
a wooden collar in the shape of a U that goes around the neck of an ox. It is fastened to a yoke. |
oxen |
plural of "ox." |
oxeye daisy |
a daisy that has a bright yellow center with white petals around it. |