Overmellow, ō-vėr-mel′lō, adj. (Tenn.) excessively or too mellow.
Overmount, ō-vėr-mownt′, v.t. to surmount: to go higher than.—n. O′vermount, a piece of cardboard cut in proper shape, to prevent the glass of the frame from lying too closely upon an engraving or a picture.
Overmuch, ō-vėr-much′, adj. and adv. too much.
Overmultitude, ō-vėr-mul′ti-tūd, v.t. (Milt.) to outnumber.—v.t. Overmul′tiply, to repeat too often.—v.i. to increase to excess.
Overname, ō-vėr-nām′, v.t. (Shak.) to name over: to name in a series, to recount.—n. O′vername, a surname, nickname.
Overneat, ō-vėr-nēt′, adj. unnecessarily neat.
Overnet, ō-vėr-net′, v.t. to cover with a net.
Overnice, ō-vėr-nīs′, adj. fastidious.—adv. Overnice′ly.
Overnight, ō′vėr-nīt, n. the forepart of the evening, esp. that of the day just past.—adv. during the night: on the evening of the day just past.
Overoffice, ō-vėr-of′is, v.t. (Shak.) to lord it over by virtue of an office.