different between overhend vs overbend
overhend
English
Etymology
From over- +? hend (“to seize, grasp”).
Verb
overhend (third-person singular simple present overhends, present participle overhending, simple past and past participle overhent)
- (transitive, obsolete) To overtake.
overhend From the web:
- what is overhemd in engels
overbend
English
Etymology
over- +? bend
Verb
overbend (third-person singular simple present overbends, present participle overbending, simple past and past participle overbent)
- To bend over.
- To bend to excess; to bend too far.
Anagrams
- bend over
overbend From the web:
- what does over bending mean
- what does bending someone over mean
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