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Word Meanings - OVERCAST - Book Publishers vocabulary database

To take long, loose stitches over to prevent raveling. (more info) 1. To cast or cover over; hence, to cloud; to darken. Those clouds that overcast your morn shall fly. Dryden. 2. To compute or rate too high. Bacon.

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  • DARKEN
    Etym: 1. To make dark or black; to deprite of light; to obscure; as, a darkened room. They covered the face of the whole earth, so that the land was darkened. Ex. x. 15. So spake the Sovran Voice; and clouds began To darken all the hill. Milton.
  • OBSCURENESS
    Obscurity. Bp. Hall.
  • OBSCURER
    One who, or that which, obscures.
  • CLOUDINESS
    The state of being cloudy.
  • SHADELESS
    Being without shade; not shaded.
  • SHADEFUL
    Full of shade; shady.
  • CLOUDLAND
    Dreamland.
  • CLOUD-BURST
    A sudden copious rainfall, as the whole cloud had been precipitated at once.
  • DARKENING
    Twilight; gloaming. Wright.
  • OVERSHADOW
    1. To throw a shadow, or shade, over; to darken; to obscure. There was a cloud that overshadowed them. Mark ix. 7. 2. Fig.: To cover with a superior influence. Milton.
  • CLOUDBERRY
    A species of raspberry growing in the northern regions, and bearing edible, amber-colored fruit.
  • OUTDOORS
    Abread; out of the house; out of doors.
  • OUTVIE
    To exceed in vying. Dryden.
  • CLOUD-COMPELLER
    Cloud-gatherer; -- an epithet applied to Zeus. Pope.
  • OBSCUREMENT
    The act of obscuring, or the state of being obscured; obscuration. Pomfret.
  • CLOUDING
    1. A mottled appearance given to ribbons and silks in the process of dyeing. 2. A diversity of colors in yarn, recurring at regular intervals. Knight.
  • OVERSHADOWER
    One that throws a shade, or shadow, over anything. Bacon.
  • OBSCURE
    Obscurity. Milton.
  • OVERSHADOWY
    Overshadowing.
  • DARKENER
    One who, or that which, darkens.
  • CLOUD
    arising from the frequent resemblance of clouds to rocks or hillocks 1. A collection of visible vapor, or watery particles, susponded in the upper atmosphere. I do set my bow in the cloud. Gen. ix. 13. Note: A classification of clouds according
  • DOUBLE-SHADE
    To double the natural darkness of . Milton.
  • SUBOBSCURELY
    Somewhat obscurely or darkly. Donne.
  • OVERSHADE
    To cover with shade; to render dark or gloomy; to overshadow. Shak.
  • UNCLOUD
    To free from clouds; to unvail; to clear from obscurity, gloom, sorrow, or the like. Beau. & Fl.
  • NIGHTSHADE
    A common name of many species of the genus Solanum, given esp. to the Solanum nigrum, or black nightshade, a low, branching weed with small white flowers and black berries reputed to be poisonous. Deadly nightshade. Same as Belladonna
  • DISCLOUD
    To clear from clouds. Fuller.

 

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