OVERGROUND
O"ver*ground", a.
Defn: Situated over or above ground; as, the overground portion of a plant.
OVERGROW
O`ver*grow", v. t. [imp. Overgrew; p. p. Overgrown; p. pr. & vb. n.
Overgrowing.]
1. To grow over; to cover with growth or herbage, esp. that which is rank. The green . . . is rough and overgrown. Sir W. Scott.
2. To grow beyond; to rise above; hence, to overcome; to oppress. [Obs.] Mortimer. "O'ergrown with labor." Beau. & Fl. [Usually in the past participle.]
OVERGROW
O`ver*grow", v. i.
Defn: To grow beyond the fit or natural size; as, a huge, overgrown ox. L'Estrange.
OVERGROWTH
O"ver*growth`, n.
Defn: Excessive growth.
OVERHALE
O`ver*hale", v. t.