Overpurchase, ō-vėr-pur′chās, n. a dear bargain.—v.i. (obs.) to pay too dear a price.
Overrack, ō-vėr-rak′, v.t. to torture beyond bearing.
Overrake, ō-vėr-rāk′, v.t. to sweep over, as a vessel by a wave.
Overrank, ō-vėr-rangk′, adj. too rank or luxurious.
Overrate, ō-vėr-rāt′, v.t. to rate or value too high.—n. O′verrate, an excessive estimate or rate.
Overreach, ō-vėr-rēch′, v.t. to reach or extend beyond: to cheat or get the better of.—v.i. to strike the hindfoot against the forefoot, as a horse.
Overread, ō-vėr-rēd′, v.t. (Shak.) to read over, to peruse.—adj. Overread (ō-vėr-red′), having read too much.
Over-reckon, ō-vėr-rek′n, v.t. and v.i. to compute too highly.
Overred, ō-vėr-red′, v.t. (Shak.) to smear with a red colour.
Overrefine, ō-vėr-rē-fīn′, v.i. to refine too much.—n. Overrefine′ment, any over subtle or affected refinement.