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overpost

English

Etymology

over- +? post

Verb

overpost (third-person singular simple present overposts, present participle overposting, simple past and past participle overposted)

  1. To post too much or too often.
  2. To pass over swiftly, as if by post.
  3. (cartography) To print a text label or other graphic feature on top of another symbol.
  4. To place a poster so that it covers all or part of another poster.
  5. (computing) To breach security by overwriting data that is not intended for user input.

Noun

overpost (plural overposts)

  1. (accounting) An entry that has been posted more than once to a journal.
  2. (cartography) An overlap of two graphic elements.

Anagrams

  • overpots, overtops, proovest, stop over, stop-over, stopover

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overmost

English

Etymology

over +? -most

Adjective

overmost (not comparable)

  1. (obsolete) Over the rest in authority; above all others; highest.
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Fabyan to this entry?)

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