different between overrake vs overmake
overrake
English
Etymology
over- +? rake
Verb
overrake (third-person singular simple present overrakes, present participle overraking, simple past and past participle overraked)
- (transitive) To rake over, or sweep across, from end to end, as waves break over a vessel anchored with its head to the sea.
Anagrams
- rake over
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overmake
English
Etymology
From over- +? make.
Verb
overmake (third-person singular simple present overmakes, present participle overmaking, simple past and past participle overmade)
- (transitive) To make over or anew; recreate; remake.
- (transitive) To make a greater quantity than needed; overproduce; overdo.
Noun
overmake (plural overmakes)
- That which is overmade; make-over.
- An oversupply; surplus.
Anagrams
- make over, make-over, makeover
Dutch
Verb
overmake
- (archaic) singular present subjunctive of overmaken (when using a subclause)
Anagrams
- make over
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