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11Over — bezeichnet: Over (Cricket), eine Serie von sechs Würfen in der Sportart Cricket Over (Seevetal), ein Ortsteil der Gemeinde Seevetal Over (Waldbreitbach), ein Dorf im Naturpark Rhein Westerwald auf einem Höhenrücken des Wiedtals gelegen, Ortsteil… …
12Over... — «Over...» Sencillo de 12012 Publicación 15 de noviembre de 2006 Formato Disco compacto Género(s) Rock alternativo Visual kei …
13over — adj: based on the termination or failure of a prior estate a limitation over see also gift over at gift Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
14over — [adj1] accomplished ancient history, at an end, by, bygone, closed, completed, concluded, done, done with, ended, finished, gone, past, settled, up; concepts 531,548 Ant. failed, incomplete, unfinished over [adj2/adv1] in addition additionally,… …
15over — ÓVER subst. Stil de înot rapid pe o parte, cu picioarele în formă de foarfece, cu braţul adus din spate în faţă pe deasupra apei. [pr.: óvăr] – cuv. engl. Trimis de ana zecheru, 12.05.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 óver s. n. [pron. ovăr] Trimis de siveco …
16over — (prep.) O.E. ofer, from P.Gmc. *uberi (Cf. O.S. obar, O.Fris. over, O.N. yfir, O.H.G. ubar, Ger. über, Goth. ufar over, above ), from PIE *uper (see SUPER (Cf. super )). Sense of finished is attested from late 14c. In radio co …
17over — • The national view is a graphic composite of local reports across the country from over 50 (Oops! Make that ‘more than’ 50) reporting stations Chicago Sun Times, 1989. Objection is occasionally made in America to the use of over in the sense… …
18over — /ˈover, ingl. ˈəuvə(r)/ [vc. ingl., da over (arm) «sopra (braccio)»] s. m. inv. nuoto alla marinara …
19over- — [ō′vər] combining form 1. a) above in position, over, outer, upper [overhead] b) superior, eminent [overlord] 2. a) passing across or beyond [overshoot, overpass, overrun] b) …
20Over — O ver, a. 1. Upper; covering; higher; superior; chiefly used in composition; as, overshoes, overcoat, over garment, overlord. [1913 Webster] 2. Excessive; too much or too great; chiefly used in composition; as, overwork, overhaste, overreaction.… …