Definition of Overlengths

1. overlength [n] - See also: overlength

Lexicographical Neighbors of Overlengths

overleavening
overleavens
overlegalization
overlegislate
overlegislated
overlegislates
overlegislating
overlend
overlending
overlends
overlength
overlengthen
overlengthened
overlengthening
overlengthens
overlengths (current term)
overlent
overlet
overlets
overletting
overleverage
overleveraged
overleverages
overleveraging
overlewd
overliberal
overliberally
overlick
overlicked
overlicking

Literary usage of Overlengths

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Classical Quarterly by Classical Association (Great Britain) (1908)
"NARRATIVE— Occurrence of break -j Of these, long (.closed syllables Dovetails t overlengths SPEECHES— Occurrence of break ] Of these, long ( closed ..."

2. The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine by Edward Hungerford Goddard (1884)
"... had been convicted " for the overlengths of xviij brode listed whites by him made "}, that he:— ..."

3. The Age of Great Cities by Robert Vaughan (1843)
"... the print works at Crashaw Booth supplies his work-people with the fents, or overlengths of cloth, at a price rather less than the cost of production. ..."

4. Shipping Board Operations: Hearings Before Select Committee on U.S. Shipping by United States, Congress, House (1920)
"There is a difference, an arbitrary on overlengths. The CHAIRMAN. Is there any difference in depreciation in the price of timber under 30 or 32 feet length ..."

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