Overspread, ō-vėr-spred′, v.t. to spread over: to scatter over.—v.i. to be spread over.
Overstain, ō-vėr-stān′, v.t. to besmear the surface of.
Overstand, ō-vėr-stand′, v.t. to stand too strictly on the conditions of.
Overstare, ō-vėr-stār′, v.t. to outstare.
Overstate, ō-vėr-stāt′, to state over and above: to exaggerate.—n. Overstate′ment.
Overstay, ō-vėr-stā′, v.t. to stay too long.
Overstep, ō-vėr-step′, v.t. to step beyond: to exceed.
Overstock, ō-vėr-stok′, v.t. to stock overmuch: to fill too full.—n. superabundance.
Overstrain, ōvėr-strān′, v.t. and v.i. to strain or stretch too far.—n. too great strain.—adj. Overstrained′, strained to excess: exaggerated.
Overstream, ō-vėr-strēm′, v.t. to stream or flow over.