different between overlarge vs gatefold

overlarge

English

Etymology

From over- +? large.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /??v??l??d?/

Adjective

overlarge (comparative more overlarge, superlative most overlarge)

  1. Excessively large; too big; oversize.
    After a couple of years without pruning, the shrub had grown overlarge and completely obscured the window.

Adverb

overlarge (comparative more overlarge, superlative most overlarge)

  1. (obsolete) Too extravagantly, overconfidently.

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gatefold

English

Etymology

gate +? fold

Noun

gatefold (plural gatefolds)

  1. An overlarge page that is folded into a book or magazine; a foldout

Hypernyms

  • throw-out

Coordinate terms

  • pop-up

Translations

See also

  • French flap

gatefold From the web:

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