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11overtop — v. a. 1. Rise above, surpass in height. 2. Excel, transcend, surpass, exceed. 3. Obscure, make less important, eclipse. 4. Transgress, disregard, go beyond …
12overtop — verb overtopped, overtopping (T) formal to be higher or more important than something …
13overtop — o•ver•top [[t]ˌoʊ vərˈtɒp[/t]] v. t. topped, top•ping 1) to rise above the top of 2) to rise above in authority 3) to surpass or excel • Etymology: 1555–65 …
14overtop — /oʊvəˈtɒp/ (say ohvuh top) verb (t) (overtopped, overtopping) 1. to rise over or above the top of. 2. to rise above in authority; override (law, etc.). 3. to surpass or excel. {over + top1} …
15overtop — v.tr. ( topped, topping) 1 be or become higher than. 2 surpass …
16Overtopped — Overtop O ver*top , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Overtopped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Overtopping}.] 1. To rise above the top of; to exceed in height; to tower above. To o ertop old Pelion. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To go beyond; to transcend; to transgress.… …
17Overtopping — Overtop O ver*top , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Overtopped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Overtopping}.] 1. To rise above the top of; to exceed in height; to tower above. To o ertop old Pelion. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To go beyond; to transcend; to transgress.… …
18SNK Playmore — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda SNK Playmore (株式会社セガ) Tipo Compañía privada Fundación Osaka (Japón) …
19Risks to the Glen Canyon Dam — Glen Canyon Dam viewed from inside lower Glen Canyon The Glen Canyon Dam, a concrete arch dam on the Colorado River in the U.S. state of Arizona, has been associated with a large amount of risk, most notably the risk of its siltation and failure …
20Palestinian costumes — are the traditional clothing worn by Palestinians. Foreign travelers to Palestine in late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries often commented on the rich variety of the costumes worn, particularly by the fellaheen or village women. Many of… …