The compound word for over is override.
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The word 'over' is a noun as a term in the game of cricket.Other nouns are compound nouns formed with the word 'over', for example:overageoveralls (pants)overcastoverdraftcarryoverhangoverPassoverturnover
No, muffin is not a compound word.
Yes another is a compound word because it has the two words an and other.
No, mango is not a compound word. Although it is made up of 'man' and 'go', the word is the name of a fruit, not a word indicating a man on the move.
Start over is not a compound word. It is 2 separate words.
overweight
Yes, over + take= overtake (compound word).
No, telephone is not a compound word; phone is a word, but 'tele' is a prefix meaning to communicate over a distance.
Examples of compound words that include the word 'stay' are:mainstayoverstaystay over
over board
no. a compound word is two actual words put together. like, overgrown. over can be a word by itself and so can grown.
no. a compound word is two actual words put together. like, overgrown. over can be a word by itself and so can grown.
no. a compound word is two actual words put together. like, overgrown. over can be a word by itself and so can grown.
No, "overlook" is a compound word consisting of "over" and "look." It is not a prefix word.
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Yes, it is a compound word, one of few that has a meaning generally opposite of the constituent words (look + over). While an overlook (noun) allows one to look over, to overlook (verb) means to miss, fail to see, or not notice.