Nouns Ending With OVER
Here's the list of all the 73 Nouns Ending With OVER in the English Language.
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over | 1. (cricket) the division of play during which six balls are bowled at the batsman by one player from the other team from the same end of the pitch More Definitions → |
cover | 1. a covering that serves to conceal or shelter something 2. bedding that keeps a person warm in bed More Definitions → |
hardcover | 1. a book with cardboard or cloth or leather covers More Definitions → |
lover | 1. a person who loves someone or is loved by someone 2. an ardent follower and admirer More Definitions → |
rover | 1. someone who leads a wandering unsettled life 2. an adult member of the Boy Scouts movement More Definitions → |
turnover | 1. the ratio of the number of workers that had to be replaced in a given time period to the average number of workers 2. a dish made by folding a piece of pastry over a filling More Definitions → |
remover | 1. a solvent that removes a substance (usually from a surface) 2. someone who works for a company that moves furniture More Definitions → |
crossover | 1. the interchange of sections between pairing homologous chromosomes during the prophase of meiosis 2. a voter who is registered as a member of one political party but who votes in the primary of another party More Definitions → |
clover | 1. a plant of the genus Trifolium More Definitions → |
mover | 1. workman employed by a moving company 2. (parliamentary procedure) someone who makes a formal motion More Definitions → |
makeover | 1. an overall beauty treatment (involving a person's hair style and cosmetics and clothing) intended to change or improve a person's appearance 2. a complete reconstruction and renovation of something More Definitions → |
rollover | 1. the act of changing the institution that invests your pension plan without incurring a tax penalty More Definitions → |
takeover | 1. a sudden and decisive change of government illegally or by force 2. a change by sale or merger in the controlling interest of a corporation More Definitions → |
hover | More Definitions → |
hangover | 1. disagreeable aftereffects from the use of drugs (especially alcohol) 2. an official who remains in office after his term More Definitions → |
leftover | 1. a small part or portion that remains after the main part no longer exists More Definitions → |
pullover | 1. a sweater that is put on by pulling it over the head More Definitions → |
handover | 1. act of relinquishing property or authority etc More Definitions → |
changeover | 1. an event that results in a transformation More Definitions → |
plover | 1. any of numerous chiefly shorebirds of relatively compact build having straight bills and large pointed wings; closely related to the sandpipers More Definitions → |
stover | 1. the dried stalks and leaves of a field crop (especially corn) used as animal fodder after the grain has been harvested More Definitions → |
approver | 1. an authority with power to approve More Definitions → |
rediscover | More Definitions → |
stopover | 1. a stopping place on a journey 2. a brief stay in the course of a journey More Definitions → |
sleepover | 1. an occasion of spending a night away from home or having a guest spend the night in your home (especially as a party for children) More Definitions → |
slipcover | 1. a removable fitted cloth covering for upholstered furniture More Definitions → |
spillover | 1. (economics) any indirect effect of public expenditure More Definitions → |
flyover | 1. bridge formed by the upper level of a crossing of two highways at different levels 2. a flight at a low altitude (usually of military aircraft) over spectators on the ground More Definitions → |
layover | 1. a brief stay in the course of a journey More Definitions → |
allover | More Definitions → |
holdover | 1. an official who remains in office after his term 2. something that has survived from the past More Definitions → |
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