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- (Scotland) A bedstead.
- A floodgate; a sluice gate.
- (nautical) An opening through the deck of a ship or submarine
- (figurative) Development; disclosure; discovery.
- (informal) A birth, the birth records (in the newspaper).
- (slang) A gullet.
- An opening in a wall at window height for the purpose of serving food or other items. A pass through.
- A small door in large mechanical structures and vehicles such as aircraft and spacecraft often provided for access for maintenance.
- (often as mayfly hatch) The phenomenon, lasting 1–2 days, of large clouds of mayflies appearing in one location to mate, having reached maturity.
- A frame or weir in a river, for catching fish.
- (mining) An opening into, or in search of, a mine.
- A trapdoor.
- The act of hatching.
- (poultry) A group of birds that emerged from eggs at a specified time.
- A horizontal door in a floor or ceiling.
- shading consisting of multiple crossing lines
- a sloping rear car door that is lifted to open
- a movable barrier covering a hatchway
- the production of young from an egg
verb
- (intransitive, of young animals) To emerge from an egg.
- (transitive) To close with a hatch or hatches.
- (intransitive, of eggs) To break open when a young animal emerges from it.
- (transitive) To shade an area of (a drawing, diagram, etc.) with fine parallel lines, or with lines which cross each other (crosshatch).
- (transitive) To incubate eggs; to cause to hatch.
- (transitive) To devise (a plot or scheme).
- devise or invent
- draw, cut, or engrave lines, usually parallel, on metal, wood, or paper
- inlay with narrow strips or lines of a different substance such as gold or silver, for the purpose of decorating
- emerge from the eggs
- sit on (eggs)
name
- A Scottish clan.
- A coastal suburb of Sutton on Sea, East Lindsey district, Lincolnshire, England (OS grid ref TF5280).
- A habitational surname from Old English.
- A locality on Yorke Peninsula, South Australia; from the surname.
- A tram stop and junction in the borough of Croydon, Greater London, England; Sandilands is a local street (OS grid ref TQ3465).
- A locality in the Kyogle council area, north eastern New South Wales, Australia.
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- A market town and civil parish in Central Bedfordshire district, Bedfordshire, England (OS grid ref TL1649).
- A settlement in Llanelli Rural community, Carmarthenshire, Wales, just west of Llanelli town (OS grid ref SN4900).
- A diminutive of the female given names Sandra, Alexandra, or Cassandra.
- A diminutive of the male given names Alexander, Sander, Alasdair, Sandeep, Sanford, or Santiago.
noun
- (Scotland) A cravat.
- (horse racing) A horse going off at higher odds than it appears to warrant, based on its past performances.
- (photography, graphic arts) An image to be overlaid on another; a superimposition or diapositive.
- A decal attached to a computer keyboard to relabel the keys.
- (Internet) A pop-up covering an existing part of the display.
- (printing) A piece of paper pasted upon the tympan sheet to improve the impression by making it stronger at a particular place.
- (gambling) Odds which are set higher than expected or warranted. Favorable odds.
- (programming) A block of program code that is loaded over something previously loaded, so as to replace the functionality.
- A covering over something else.
- protective covering consisting, for example, of a layer of boards applied to the studs and joists of a building to strengthen it and serve as a foundation for a weatherproof exterior
- a layer of decorative material (such as gold leaf or wood veneer) applied over a surface
verb
- simple past of overlie
- To overwhelm; to press excessively upon.
- (transitive, gambling) To bet too much money on.
- (transitive) To lay, spread, or apply (something) over or across (something else); to overspread.
- (transitive, printing) To put an overlay on.
- kill by lying on
- put something on top of something else
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- To hitch; fasten.
- (intransitive, dialect, UK, Scotland) To leap; spring.
- To set with bright points: star or spangle.
- (intransitive) Of a flying object (such as a bullet), To strike or ricochet with a loud report.
- (transitive, dialect, UK, Scotland) To cause to spring; set forcibly in motion; throw with violence.
- leap, jerk, bang
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- (Scotland) A bog; a mire.
- (figuratively) A place inhabited by a criminal or criminals, a superhero or a supervillain; a refuge, retreat, haven or hideaway.
- A place inhabited by a wild animal, often a cave or a hole in the ground.
- A shed or shelter for domestic animals.
- (Australia, New Zealand, colloquial) A person who dresses in a showy but tasteless manner and behaves in a vulgar and conceited way; a show-off.
- (British dialectal) A bed or resting place.
- (seduction community) A group where pickup artists meet to discuss and practise seduction techniques.
- (Scotland) A grave; a cemetery plot.
- the habitation of wild animals
name
- A Scottish earldom.
- A habitational surname from Scottish Gaelic.
- An unincorporated community in Dean Township, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, United States.
- A village in County Roscommon, Ireland.
- A rural locality in Southern Midlands council area, Tasmania, Australia.
- A former township in Dysart et al municipality, Haliburton County, Ontario, Canada.
- A village and civil parish in County Westmeath, Ireland.
- A suburban area and former town and royal burgh (with a small harbour) in Fife council area, Scotland, which was merged with Kirkcaldy in 1930 (OS grid ref NT3093).
- A village in the Rural Municipality of Lipton No. 217, Saskatchewan, Canada.
- A town and locality in Isaac Region, Queensland, Australia.
- A city in Tama County, Iowa, United States.
name
- A Scottish earldom.
- A neighborhood of Green River, Emery County, Utah.
- A rural community and parish in Albert County, New Brunswick.
- A small city in Union County, Oregon.
- A city in Bastrop County and Travis County, Texas.
- A census-designated place in Santa Cruz County, Arizona.
- A village in Van Wert County, Ohio.
- An incorporated town in Kershaw County, South Carolina.
- A small city and township in Wabasha County, Minnesota.
- A surname.
- A tiny city in Grant County, North Dakota.
- A census-designated place and unincorporated community in Scott County, Tennessee.
- A county in Ontario; see Elgin County.
- A small city in Comanche County, Oklahoma.
- A town in Moray council area, Scotland, United Kingdom, the original place from which the others were named.
- An unincorporated community in Lauderdale County, Alabama.
- A township in Kane County, Illinois.
- A ghost town in Nevada.
- A large valley southeast of Cape Town, South Africa.
- An unincorporated community in Shelby County, Missouri.
- A rural locality in the Shire of Capel, Western Australia.
- A minor city and township in Antelope County, Nebraska.
- A community in Pictou County, Nova Scotia.
- A borough in Erie County, Pennsylvania.
- A ghost town in Merced County, California.
- A hamlet in Rideau Lakes, Ontario.
- A city in Cook County and Kane County, Illinois.
- A census-designated place in Lancaster County, South Carolina.
- A tiny city in Fayette County, Iowa.
- An unincorporated community in the Rural Municipality of Grassland, Manitoba.
- A rural municipality in Quebec.
- A tiny city in Chautauqua County, Kansas.
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- A Scottish earldom.
- A locality in St. James Parish, Louisiana, United States.
- A residential neighbourhood of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
- A valley in the Scottish Borders council area, Scotland.
- A surname.
- A locality in Allen Parish, Louisiana, United States.
- A small city in Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States.
- An unincorporated community in Lauderdale County, Mississippi, United States.
- A suburb of the City of Clarence, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
- An unincorporated community in the town of La Grange, Walworth County, Wisconsin, United States.
name
- A Scottish earldom.
- A short river in Cumbria, England, which flows from Lake Windermere to Morecambe Bay on the Irish Sea.
- A village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref TA1045).
- A surname.
- A river in Perth and Kinross council area and Fife council area, Scotland, which flows from Loch Leven to the Firth of Forth at the town of Leven.
- A short river in Dunbartonshire, Scotland, which flows from Loch Lomond to the Firth of Clyde.
- A coastal town in Fife council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NO3800).
- A river in North Yorkshire, England, which flows into the River Tees.
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- A Scottish earldom.
- A village in Fiskerton cum Morton parish, Newark and Sherwood district, Nottinghamshire (OS grid ref SK7251).
- A hamlet in Morton on the Hill parish, Broadland district, Norfolk (OS grid ref TG1217).
- A city in Lewis County, Washington.
- A small city, the county seat of Cochran County, Texas.
- A male given name transferred from the surname.
- A minor city in Renville County, Minnesota.
- A neighbourhood in north-west Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- A hamlet in Swinderby parish, near Morton Hall, North Kesteven district, Lincolnshire (OS grid ref SK8863).
- A community in Rideau Lakes, Ontario, Canada.
- A suburban area in Brading parish, Isle of Wight (OS grid ref SZ6086).
- A commune in Vienne department, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France.
- A village in Morton and Hanthorpe parish, South Kesteven district, Lincolnshire (OS grid ref TF0924).
- A hamlet in Oswestry Rural parish, Shropshire (OS grid ref SJ2924).
- A number of townships in the United States, listed under Morton Township.
- A city in Scott County, Mississippi.
- A village in Tazewell County, Illinois.
- An unincorporated community in Fremont County, Wyoming.
- A borough in Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
- An English and Scottish habitational surname from Old English from the placename.
- A hamlet in Babworth parish, Bassetlaw district, Nottinghamshire (OS grid ref SK6780).
- An unincorporated community in Putnam County, Indiana.
- A hamlet in Hesket parish and Skelton parish, near Calthwaite, Eden district, Cumbria (OS grid ref NY4539).
- A suburb of Thornbury, South Gloucestershire district, Gloucestershire (OS grid ref ST6491).
- A hamlet in Kendall, Orleans County, New York.
- A village and civil parish by Gainsborough, West Lindsey district, Lincolnshire (not actually named "Morton by Gainsborough"; OS grid ref SK8091).
- A western suburb of Carlisle, Cumbria (OS grid ref NY3854).
- A village and civil parish in North East Derbyshire district, Derbyshire (OS grid ref SK4160).
- An unincorporated community in Ray County, Missouri.
name
- A Scottish earldom.
- A surname
- An unincorporated community in Sumner County, Kansas.
- An unincorporated community in New Castle County, Delaware.
- A town in Fulton County, New York.
- A city in Perth and Kinross council area, Scotland, historically in Perthshire.
- A river in the Southern Alps West Coast region, New Zealand, a tributary of the Whataroa.
- An unincorporated community in Dick Johnson Township, Clay County, Indiana.
- A town in Northern Midlands council area, eastern Tasmania, Australia.
- A township in Walsh County, North Dakota.
- A local government area in Western Australia; in full, the City of Perth.
- A minor city in Towner County, North Dakota.
- An unincorporated community in Blue Earth County, Minnesota.
- The state capital of Western Australia.
- A town, the county seat of Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
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- (Scotland) A strong trilling.
- (Scotland) A whirring noise.
- (Scotland) The force of movement; rush, impetus, momentum, driving force.
- The currency of Ethiopia, divided into 100 santims.
- (Scotland) Strength, vigor, energy.
- the basic unit of money in Ethiopia; equal to 100 cents
- sound of something in rapid motion
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- A place in Scotland.
- An unincorporated community in Tuscarawas County, Ohio.
- A suburb of Brisbane, Queensland.
- A suburb of Launceston, Cornwall (OS grid ref SX3385).
- A borough in Perry County, Pennsylvania.
- A town in Orleans County, Vermont, next to the city.
- A suburb of Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire (OS grid ref NZ4819).
- A community in Newfoundland and Labrador.
- An unincorporated community in Mendocino County, California.
- A city, the county seat of Jackson County, Arkansas.
- A village in Caithness, Highland council area (OS grid ref ND1224).
- An unincorporated community in Barton County, Missouri.
- A suburb of Barnstaple, North Devon district, Devon, south-east of the town centre (OS grid ref SS5632).
- A town in New Castle County, Delaware.
- An unincorporated community in Cumberland County, New Jersey.
- A town in Columbia County, Wisconsin.
- A town, the county seat of Vermillion County, Indiana.
- A suburb of Sydney, New South Wales.
- A town and village therein, in Herkimer County, New York.
- A city, the county seat of Lincoln County, Oregon.
- A town, the county seat of Sullivan County, New Hampshire.
- An unincorporated community in Augusta County, Virginia.
- A community in Madison, Madison County, Illinois.
- A census-designated place in York County, South Carolina.
- A village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire (OS grid ref SE8530).
- A city and unitary authority in south-east Wales, historically in Monmouthshire.
- A suburb of Melbourne, Victoria.
- An unincorporated community in Monroe County, Michigan.
- An unincorporated community in Madison County, Ohio.
- A hamlet in Bloxworth parish, Dorset (OS grid ref SY8894).
- A town and civil parish (served by Newport and Carisbrooke Community Council) in the Isle of Wight (OS grid ref SZ5089).
- A neighborhood of Bellevue, Washington.
- An unincorporated community in Carter County, Oklahoma.
- A town in Carteret County, North Carolina.
- A town in County Mayo (Irish grid ref L 9894).
- A river in North Carolina, flowing through Carteret County into the Bogue Sound.
- An unincorporated community in Clay County and Jack County, Texas; said to be named for the initials of seven founding families: Norman, Ezell, Welch, Pruitt, Owsley, Reiger, and Turner.
- An unincorporated community in Hunterdon County, New Jersey.
- A town and civil parish in Telford and Wrekin, Shropshire (OS grid ref SJ7419).
- A city in Newport County, Rhode Island.
- A town and census-designated place therein, in Penobscot County, Maine.
- A village in Alkington parish, Stroud district, Gloucestershire (OS grid ref ST6997).
- An unincorporated community in Page County, Virginia.
- A coastal suburb in Hemsby parish, Great Yarmouth borough, Norfolk (OS grid ref TG5016).
- A village and civil parish in Uttlesford district, Essex (OS grid ref TL5234).
- A city in Washington County, Minnesota.
- A number of townships in the United States, including in Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Ohio and Pennsylvania, listed under Newport Township.
- A town in County Tipperary.
- A municipality of Quebec.
- A river in Pennsylvania, flowing from Glen Lyon into the Susquehanna at Nanticoke.
- A city in Kentucky, and one of the two county seats of Campbell County; named for English seaman Christopher Newport.
- A city, the county seat of Cocke County, Tennessee.
- An unincorporated community in Monroe County, Florida.
- A city, the county seat of Orleans County, Vermont.
- An unincorporated community in Wakulla County, Florida.
- (countable) An English habitational surname from the places in Britain.
- An unincorporated community in Charles County, Maryland.
- A village in Rock County, Nebraska.
- A census-designated place in Shelby County, Ohio.
- An unincorporated community in Wood County, West Virginia.
- An unincorporated community in Giles County, Virginia.
- A neighborhood of Jersey City, New Jersey.
- A census-designated place in Washington County, Ohio.
- A town and community in north Pembrokeshire (OS grid ref SN0539).
- A city, the county seat of Pend Oreille County, Washington.
name
- a Scottish earldom.
- A town, the administrative centre of East Lothian council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NT5173).
- A historical county of Scotland, renamed East Lothian in 1921. Also known as Haddingtonshire.
- A hamlet in North Kesteven district, Lincolnshire, England (OS grid ref SK9163).
- A neighbourhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
name
- A Scottish surname.
- A village in Angus council area, north-west of Dundee (OS grid ref NO3434).
- A hamlet north of Glenrothes, Fife council area (OS grid ref NO2805).
- A northern suburb of Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.
- An unincorporated community in Raritan Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States.
- A village east of Troon, South Ayrshire council area (OS grid ref NS3331).
- A village east of Stepps, North Lanarkshire council area (OS grid ref NS6869).
name
- A Scottish surname.
- A crater in the eastern part of the Moon.
- An unincorporated community in Butler County, Ohio.
- A town in Morgan County, Alabama.
- A city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
- (Oxford University, informal) Ellipsis of Somerville College, Oxford.
- A small city in Burleson County, Texas, named after railroad president Albert Somerville.
- A township in Victoria, Australia, south-east of Melbourne.
- (Oxford University, informal) Ellipsis of Somerville College Boat Club.
- A town, the county seat of Fayette County, Tennessee.
- A small town in Gibson County, Indiana.
- A borough, the county seat of Somerset County, New Jersey.
- A town in Lincoln County, Maine.
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- (Ireland) Alternative form of bin.
- The oil of the ben seed.
- The winged seed of the ben tree.
- (Scotland, Northern England) The inner room of a two-room cottage (as opposed to the but); the ben room.
- A Scottish or Irish mountain or high peak.
- (usually capitalized) Son of (used with Hebrew and Arabic surnames).
- A tree, Moringa oleifera or horseradish tree of Arabia and India, which produces oil of ben.
- a mountain or tall hill
name
- A Scottish surname from Scottish Gaelic.
- A parish of Fife, Scotland.
- A town in South Carolina; named for the Scottish Highland Clan Cameron.
- A male given name transferred from the surname.
- A town in Barron County, Wisconsin; named for lawyer, banker and politician Angus Cameron.
- A city in Missouri; named for early settler Malinda Cameron.
- An unincorporated community in Mendocino County, California.
- A female given name transferred from the surname, of 1970s and later usage.
- An unincorporated community in Montana; named for founders James and Addison Bovey Cameron.
- A city in West Virginia; named for railroad worker Samuel Cameron.
- An unincorporated community in Ohio; named for the city in West Virginia.
- A rural municipality of Manitoba; named for lawyer, judge and politician John Donald Cameron.
- A town in North Carolina.
- A census-designated place in the Navajo Nation territory, Coconino County, Arizona.
- An unincorporated community in Kern County, California; named for early settler George W. Cameron.
- A city, the county seat of Milam County, Texas; named for Republic of Texas army officer Ewen Cameron.
- Three townships in the United States, in Iowa, Minnesota and Nebraska, listed under Cameron Township.
- A town in New York; named for early settler Dugald Cameron.
- A surname from Irish.
- An unincorporated community in Iowa.
- A town in Wood County, Wisconsin; named for lumber businessman James W. Cameron.
- A census-designated place, the parish seat of Cameron Parish, Louisiana.
- An unincorporated village in Ontario; named for either early settler Duncan Cameron or politician Matthew Crooks Cameron.
- A town in Oklahoma; named for either mine inspector William Cameron or railroad official James Cameron.
- An unincorporated community in Warren County, Illinois.
name
- A Scottish surname from Scottish Gaelic.
- An unincorporated community in Butler County, Kentucky.
- An unincorporated community in Washington County, Ohio.
- An unincorporated community in Houston County, Georgia.
- An unincorporated community in Wise County, Virginia.
- A city in Kanawha County, West Virginia.
- A town in East Lothian council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NT6778).
- A borough of Fayette County, Pennsylvania.
- A town and census-designated place in Marinette County, Wisconsin.
- A village in Otoe County, Nebraska.
name
- A Scottish surname from Scottish Gaelic.
- A small city, the county seat of Steele County, North Dakota.
- An unincorporated community in Lake County, California.
- A census-designated place in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma.
- An unincorporated community in Dyer County, Tennessee.
- A unisex given name transferred from the surname.
- A census-designated place in Benton County, Washington.
- A town in Berrigan Shire, New South Wales, Australia.
- A town in Juneau County, Wisconsin.
- An unincorporated community in Taylor County, Kentucky.
- A township in Scott County, Indiana.
name
- A Scottish surname from Scottish Gaelic.
- An unincorporated community in Washington Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.
- A male given name.
- A locality in the Snowy Valleys council area, south eastern New South Wales, Australia.
- A minor city in Crittenden County, Arkansas.
- A township in Greene County, Pennsylvania.
- An unincorporated community in Sarpy County, Nebraska.
- An unincorporated community in Bond County, Illinois.
- An unincorporated community in Lemhi County, Idaho.
- A census-designated place in Allegany County, Maryland.
- An unincorporated community in St. Charles County, Missouri.
- A suburb of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.
- An unincorporated community in Le Flore County, Oklahoma.
- A township in Isabella County, Michigan.
- A township in Benzie County, Michigan.
- An unincorporated community in Effingham County, Illinois.
name
- A Scottish surname from Scottish Gaelic.
- A town in Albany County, New York.
- A town in Waldo County, Maine.
- An unincorporated community in Wayne Township, Henry County, Indiana.
- A former town and populated place in Vinton County, Ohio.
- A town in Price County, Wisconsin.
- A male given name from the surname.
- A city, the county seat of Starke County, Indiana, also in Center Township.
- A local government area in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; in full, the City of Knox.
- A minor city in Benson County, North Dakota.
- An unincorporated community in Knox County, Ohio.
- A number of townships in the United States, listed under Knox Township.
- A borough in Clarion County, Pennsylvania.
noun
name
- A Scottish surname from Scottish Gaelic.
- A male given name transferred from the surname.
- A township in Todd County, Minnesota.
- A town in Mpumalanga province, South Africa.
- A minor city in Sumter County, Georgia.
- A hamlet in Aberdeenshire council area, Scotland, south-west of Insch (OS grid ref NJ5924).
- An unincorporated community in Greenbrier County, West Virginia.
- A special service area in the Rural Municipality of Elfros No. 307, Saskatchewan, Canada.
- A township and city therein, in Ingham County, Michigan.
- A large village in Fife council area, Scotland, west of Glenrothes (OS grid ref NO2401).
- A female given name transferred from the surname, of mostly American usage.
- An unincorporated community in Belmont, Lafayette County, Wisconsin.
- A village in Franklin County, Missouri.
- A minor city in Searcy County, Arkansas.
noun
noun
- (Scotland) A bedstead.
- A floodgate; a sluice gate.
- (nautical) An opening through the deck of a ship or submarine
- (figurative) Development; disclosure; discovery.
- (informal) A birth, the birth records (in the newspaper).
- (slang) A gullet.
- An opening in a wall at window height for the purpose of serving food or other items. A pass through.
- A small door in large mechanical structures and vehicles such as aircraft and spacecraft often provided for access for maintenance.
- (often as mayfly hatch) The phenomenon, lasting 1–2 days, of large clouds of mayflies appearing in one location to mate, having reached maturity.
- A frame or weir in a river, for catching fish.
- (mining) An opening into, or in search of, a mine.
- A trapdoor.
- The act of hatching.
- (poultry) A group of birds that emerged from eggs at a specified time.
- A horizontal door in a floor or ceiling.
- shading consisting of multiple crossing lines
- a sloping rear car door that is lifted to open
- a movable barrier covering a hatchway
- the production of young from an egg
verb
- (intransitive, of young animals) To emerge from an egg.
- (transitive) To close with a hatch or hatches.
- (intransitive, of eggs) To break open when a young animal emerges from it.
- (transitive) To shade an area of (a drawing, diagram, etc.) with fine parallel lines, or with lines which cross each other (crosshatch).
- (transitive) To incubate eggs; to cause to hatch.
- (transitive) To devise (a plot or scheme).
- devise or invent
- draw, cut, or engrave lines, usually parallel, on metal, wood, or paper
- inlay with narrow strips or lines of a different substance such as gold or silver, for the purpose of decorating
- emerge from the eggs
- sit on (eggs)
noun
name
- A market town and civil parish in Central Bedfordshire district, Bedfordshire, England (OS grid ref TL1649).
- A settlement in Llanelli Rural community, Carmarthenshire, Wales, just west of Llanelli town (OS grid ref SN4900).
- A diminutive of the female given names Sandra, Alexandra, or Cassandra.
- A diminutive of the male given names Alexander, Sander, Alasdair, Sandeep, Sanford, or Santiago.
noun
- (Scotland) A cravat.
- (horse racing) A horse going off at higher odds than it appears to warrant, based on its past performances.
- (photography, graphic arts) An image to be overlaid on another; a superimposition or diapositive.
- A decal attached to a computer keyboard to relabel the keys.
- (Internet) A pop-up covering an existing part of the display.
- (printing) A piece of paper pasted upon the tympan sheet to improve the impression by making it stronger at a particular place.
- (gambling) Odds which are set higher than expected or warranted. Favorable odds.
- (programming) A block of program code that is loaded over something previously loaded, so as to replace the functionality.
- A covering over something else.
- protective covering consisting, for example, of a layer of boards applied to the studs and joists of a building to strengthen it and serve as a foundation for a weatherproof exterior
- a layer of decorative material (such as gold leaf or wood veneer) applied over a surface
verb
- simple past of overlie
- To overwhelm; to press excessively upon.
- (transitive, gambling) To bet too much money on.
- (transitive) To lay, spread, or apply (something) over or across (something else); to overspread.
- (transitive, printing) To put an overlay on.
- kill by lying on
- put something on top of something else
noun
verb
- To hitch; fasten.
- (intransitive, dialect, UK, Scotland) To leap; spring.
- To set with bright points: star or spangle.
- (intransitive) Of a flying object (such as a bullet), To strike or ricochet with a loud report.
- (transitive, dialect, UK, Scotland) To cause to spring; set forcibly in motion; throw with violence.
- leap, jerk, bang
noun
- (Scotland) A strong trilling.
- (Scotland) A whirring noise.
- (Scotland) The force of movement; rush, impetus, momentum, driving force.
- The currency of Ethiopia, divided into 100 santims.
- (Scotland) Strength, vigor, energy.
- the basic unit of money in Ethiopia; equal to 100 cents
- sound of something in rapid motion
verb
verb
noun
- (Scotland) A bog; a mire.
- (figuratively) A place inhabited by a criminal or criminals, a superhero or a supervillain; a refuge, retreat, haven or hideaway.
- A place inhabited by a wild animal, often a cave or a hole in the ground.
- A shed or shelter for domestic animals.
- (Australia, New Zealand, colloquial) A person who dresses in a showy but tasteless manner and behaves in a vulgar and conceited way; a show-off.
- (British dialectal) A bed or resting place.
- (seduction community) A group where pickup artists meet to discuss and practise seduction techniques.
- (Scotland) A grave; a cemetery plot.
- the habitation of wild animals
verb
noun
- (Scotland) A bog; a mire.
- (figuratively) A place inhabited by a criminal or criminals, a superhero or a supervillain; a refuge, retreat, haven or hideaway.
- A place inhabited by a wild animal, often a cave or a hole in the ground.
- A shed or shelter for domestic animals.
- (Australia, New Zealand, colloquial) A person who dresses in a showy but tasteless manner and behaves in a vulgar and conceited way; a show-off.
- (British dialectal) A bed or resting place.
- (seduction community) A group where pickup artists meet to discuss and practise seduction techniques.
- (Scotland) A grave; a cemetery plot.
- the habitation of wild animals
prep
adv
adj
noun
- (Ireland) Alternative form of bin.
- The oil of the ben seed.
- The winged seed of the ben tree.
- (Scotland, Northern England) The inner room of a two-room cottage (as opposed to the but); the ben room.
- A Scottish or Irish mountain or high peak.
- (usually capitalized) Son of (used with Hebrew and Arabic surnames).
- A tree, Moringa oleifera or horseradish tree of Arabia and India, which produces oil of ben.
- a mountain or tall hill