Overpart, ō-vėr-part′ v.t. to assign too difficult a part to.
Overpass, ō-vėr-pas′, v.t. to pass over: to pass by without notice.—pa.p. Overpast′ (B.), that has already passed.
Overpay, ō-vėr-pā′, v.t. to pay too much: to be more than an ample reward for.—n. Overpay′ment.
Overpeer, ō-vėr-pēr′, v.t. (Shak.) to overlook: to look down on: to hover above.
Overpeople, ō-vėr-pē′pl, v.t. to fill with too many inhabitants.—Also Overpop′ulate.
Overperch, ō-vėr-pėrch′, v.t. (Shak.) to perch or fly over.
Overpersuade, ō-vėr-pėr-swād′, v.t. to persuade a person against his inclination.
Overpicture, ō-vėr-pik′tūr, v.t. to exceed the picture of: to exaggerate.
Overplate, ō′vėr-plāt, n. in armour, a large pauldron protecting the shoulder, or a cubitière protecting the elbow.
Overplus, ō′vėr-plus, n. that which is more than enough: surplus.