The one word term is overhead, meaning above, or the noun for a ceiling.
i think it one word
Yes. The adjective is one word overall.
The word is dominion.
Yes, it is one word, the verb or adjective overheard.
"Above" for one sense of over and "finished" for another one.
"Carryover" is typically spelled as one word.
The old fashioned word used to be yonder.
In the context of "overall the service was good", it is one word. In the context of "he chose this one over all the rest", it is two words.
It is one word. (It had been written coöperation with a diaeresis over the second O.)
One word
The one word term is overhead, meaning above, or the noun for a ceiling.
As you have given it. Or Sixty over one. or Sixty divided by one. or in numerical terms as the 'Improper Fraction'. 60/1