different between whereover vs thereover
whereover
English
Etymology
where- +? over
Adverb
whereover (not comparable)
- (archaic) Over what.
Conjunction
whereover
- (archaic) Over what.
Translations
See also
- thereover
whereover From the web:
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- what were overalls made for
- what does wherefore mean
- what did overseers do
thereover
English
Etymology
From Middle English therover, tharover, from Old English þ?rofer, equivalent to there +? over. Cognate with Dutch daarover (“thereover”), Middle Low German darover (“thereover”), German darüber (“thereover”), Danish derover (“thereover”), Swedish däröver (“thereover”).
Adverb
thereover (not comparable)
- Over that.
- 1977, J. K. Paul, Solar heating and cooling: recent advances
- The collector sheet preferably has embossing to help spread liquids flowing thereover, to increase heat transfer to the liquid flowing thereover […]
- 1977, J. K. Paul, Solar heating and cooling: recent advances
Related terms
- hereover
- whereover
Anagrams
- over there
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