overthrew |
past tense of "overthrow." |
overthrow |
to oust (a person or persons) from power, esp. by force. [7 definitions] |
overthrown |
past participle of "overthrow." |
overtime |
time worked beyond a given upper limit for a day or week. [4 definitions] |
overtook |
past tense of "overtake." |
overture |
an opening gesture, as for initiating a relationship or other interaction. [4 definitions] |
overturn |
to cause to tip over; upset. [4 definitions] |
overweight |
weighing more than is ideal or healthy, or more than is allowed by some regulation; excessively heavy. [4 definitions] |
overwhelm |
to overcome by superior force; destroy. [3 definitions] |
overwork |
to cause to work too many hours; exhaust with labor. [4 definitions] |
owe |
to be obligated to repay. [4 definitions] |
owl |
any of various nocturnal birds of prey that have large eyes set in the front of a large head, a strong hooked beak, and strong, sharp talons. |
own |
belonging to oneself or itself alone. [6 definitions] |
owner |
one who owns. |
ownership |
the state or fact of being an owner. [2 definitions] |
ox |
one of a breed of large domestic cattle commonly used as draft animals, esp. an adult, castrated male. [2 definitions] |
oxbow |
a U-shaped wooden collar that attaches a yoke to the neck of an ox. [2 definitions] |
oxen |
pl. of ox. |
oxeye daisy |
a composite plant of North America and Europe having a vivid yellow center with white petals extending from it. |
oxford |
a sturdy, plain shoe that laces across the instep. [2 definitions] |
oxide |
a compound that includes oxygen. |