Overstride vs. Overstrike

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Overstrideverb

(intransitive) to run or walk with an overly long stride

Overstrideverb

(transitive) to stride (or to stand) over something

Overstrideverb

(transitive) to excel or surpass

Overstridenoun

An overly long stride.

Overstrideverb

To stride over or beyond.

Overstrikeverb

To overreach oneself while striking.

Overstrikeverb

(transitive) To cover up (a design, mark etc.) by stamping another on top of it; to superimpose a mark or logo on (a coin, stamp, etc.).

Overstrikeverb

(transitive) To strike (something) too hard.

Overstrikenoun

(numismatics) A coin that has been overstruck, i.e. coined more than once.

Overstrikenoun

(typography) The printing of one character over another, as - on top of L to produce Ł.

Overstrikenoun

overtype (feature where input replaces existing characters instead of being inserted before them)

Overstrikeverb

To strike beyond.

Overstrike

In typography, overstrike is a method of printing characters that are missing from the printer's character set. The character was created by placing one character on another one — for example, overstriking with resulted in printing a (L with stroke) character.

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