Word Meanings - OVERMATCH - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. To be more than equal to or a match for; hence, to vanquish. Drayton. 2. To marry to a superior. Burton.
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- MARRY
1. To unite in wedlock or matrimony; to perform the ceremony of joining, as a man and a woman, for life; to constitute (a man and a woman) husband and wife according to the laws or customs of the place. Tell him that he shall marry the - EQUALIZER
One who, or that which, equalizes anything. - MATCHMAKER
1. One who makes matches for burning or kinding. 2. One who tries to bring about marriages. - EQUALIZE
1. To make equal; to cause to correspond, or be like, in amount or degree as compared; as, to equalize accounts, burdens, or taxes. One poor moment can suffice To equalize the lofty and the low. Wordsworth. No system of instruction will completely - EQUALITY
Exact agreement between two expressions or magnitudes with respect to quantity; -- denoted by the symbol =; thus, a = x signifies that a contains the same number and kind of units of measure that x does. Confessional equality. See under - MATCHLOCK
An old form of gunlock containing a match for firing the priming; hence, a musket fired by means of a match. - VANQUISH
pret. vainquis, OF. veintre, pret. venqui, venquis (cf. an OF. infin. vainquir), fr. L. vincere; akin to AS. wig war, battle, wigant a warrior, wigan to fight, Icel. vig battle, Goth. weihan to fight, 1. To conquer, overcome, or subdue in battle, - MATCH-CLOTH
A coarse cloth. - MATCH PLAY
Play in which the score is reckoned by counting the holes won or lost by each side; -- disting. from medal play. - SUPERIORLY
In a superior position or manner. - VANQUISHABLE
That may be vanquished. - SUPERIORITY
The quality, state, or condition of being superior; as, superiority of rank; superiority in merit. Syn. -- Preƫminence; excellence; predominancy; prevalence; ascendency; odds; advantage. - HENCE
ending; cf. -wards), also hen, henne, hennen, heonnen, heonene, AS. heonan, heonon, heona, hine; akin to OHG. hinnan, G. hinnen, OHG. 1. From this place; away. "Or that we hence wend." Chaucer. Arise, let us go hence. John xiv. 31. I will send - MATCHMAKING
1. The act or process of making matches for kindling or burning. 2. The act or process of trying to bring about a marriage for others. - MATCH GAME
A game arranged as a test of superiority; also, one of a series of such games. - MATCH-COAT
A coat made of match-cloth. - MATCH
Anything used for catching and retaining or communicating fire, made of some substance which takes fire readily, or remains burning some time; esp., a small strip or splint of wood dipped at one end in a substance which can be easily ignited by - VANQUISHMENT
The act of vanquishing, or the state of being vanquished. Bp. Hall. - EQUAL
Intended for voices of one kind only, either all male or all female; -- opposed to mixed. (more info) 1. Agreeing in quantity, size, quality, degree, value, etc.; having the same magnitude, the same value, the same degree, etc.; -- applied - SUPERIORESS
A woman who acts as chief in a convent, abbey, or nunnery; a lady superior. - UNEQUALABLE
Not capable of being equaled or paralleled. Boyle. - HEREHENCE
From hence. - WHENCEFORTH
From, or forth from, what or which place; whence. Spenser. - INEQUALITY
An expression consisting of two unequal quantities, with the sign of inequality between them; as, the inequality 2 < 3, or 4 > 1. (more info) 1. The quality of being unequal; difference, or want of equality, in any respect; lack of uniformity; - UNMARRY
To annul the marriage of; to divorce. Milton. - THENCEFROM
From that place. - MISMATCH
To match unsuitably. - IMMATCHABLE
Matchless; peerless. Holland. - UNEQUALNESS
The quality or state of being unequal; inequality; unevenness. Jer. Taylor. - SUBEQUAL
Nearly equal. - PARLOR MATCH
A friction match that contains little or no sulphur. - INTERMARRY
To become connected by marriage between their members; to give and take mutually in marriage; -- said of families, ranks, castes, etc. About the middle of the fourth century from the building of Rome, it was declared lawful for nobles and plebeians - UNDERMATCH
One who is not a match for another. Fuller. - THENCE
see -wards) thennes, thannes , AS. thanon, thanan, thonan; akin to OHG. dannana, dannan, danan, and G. 1. From that place. "Bid him thence go." Chaucer. When ye depart thence, shake off the dust under your feet for a testimony against them. Mark