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OverboardOverboard O"ver*board`, adv.
Over the side of a ship; hence, from on board of a ship, into
the water; as, to fall overboard.
To throw overboard, to discard; to abandon, as a dependent
or friend. Overboil
Overboil O`ver*boil", v. i.
To boil over or unduly.
Nor is discontent to keep the mind Deep in its
fountain, lest it overboil In the hot throng. --Byron.
OverboldOverbold O`ver*bold", a.
Excessively or presumptuously bold; impudent. --Shak. --
O"ver*bold"ly, adv. OverboldlyOverbold O`ver*bold", a.
Excessively or presumptuously bold; impudent. --Shak. --
O"ver*bold"ly, adv. Overbookish
Overbookish O"ver*book"ish, a.
Excessively bookish.
Overbounteous
Overbounteous O"ver*boun"te*ous, a.
Bounteous to excess.
Overbow
Overbow O`ver*bow", v. t.
To bend or bow over; to bend in a contrary direction. [Obs.]
--Fuller.
silverboomLeucadendron Leu`ca*den"dron (l[=u]`k[.a]*d[e^]n"dr[o^]n), n.
[NL., fr. Gr. leyko`s white + de`ndron tree.] (Bot.)
A genus of evergreen shrubs from the Cape of Good Hope,
having handsome foliage. Leucadendron argenteum is the
silverboom of the colonists. SilverboomSilverboom Sil"ver*boom`, n. [D. zilver silver + boom tree.]
(Bot.)
See Leucadendron. To throw overboardOverboard O"ver*board`, adv.
Over the side of a ship; hence, from on board of a ship, into
the water; as, to fall overboard.
To throw overboard, to discard; to abandon, as a dependent
or friend. VerboseVerbose Ver*bose", a. [L. verbosus, from verbum a word. See
Verb.]
Abounding in words; using or containing more words than are
necessary; tedious by a multiplicity of words; prolix; wordy;
as, a verbose speaker; a verbose argument.
Too verbose in their way of speaking. --Ayliffe.
-- Ver*bose"ly, adv. -- Ver*bose"ness, n. VerboselyVerbose Ver*bose", a. [L. verbosus, from verbum a word. See
Verb.]
Abounding in words; using or containing more words than are
necessary; tedious by a multiplicity of words; prolix; wordy;
as, a verbose speaker; a verbose argument.
Too verbose in their way of speaking. --Ayliffe.
-- Ver*bose"ly, adv. -- Ver*bose"ness, n. VerbosenessVerbose Ver*bose", a. [L. verbosus, from verbum a word. See
Verb.]
Abounding in words; using or containing more words than are
necessary; tedious by a multiplicity of words; prolix; wordy;
as, a verbose speaker; a verbose argument.
Too verbose in their way of speaking. --Ayliffe.
-- Ver*bose"ly, adv. -- Ver*bose"ness, n.
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