1. Upper, higher; outer, covering; excessive
2. Not used up; remaining; having or showing an excess or surplus
3. Being at an end
4. Fried on both sides
1 — used as a function word to indicate motion or situation in a position higher than or above another
2 — used as a function word to indicate the possession of authority, power, or jurisdiction in regard to some thing or person — used as a function word to indicate superiority, advantage, or preference — used as a function word to indicate one that is overcome, circumvented, or disregarded
3. More than; above
4 — used as a function word to indicate position upon or movement down upon; all through or throughout — used as a function word connecting one mathematical set and another whose elements are coefficients or values of parameters used to form elements of the first set — used as a function word to indicate a particular medium or channel of communication
5 — used as a function word to indicate position on or motion to the other side or beyond
6. Throughout, during; until the end of
7 — used as a function word to indicate an object of solicitude, interest, consideration, or reference — used as a function word to indicate the object of an expressed or implied occupation, activity, or concern
1. So as to exceed or surpass
2. Excessive
3. To an excessive degree
1. At or to a point across intervening space etc.
2. Throughout a period of time; SYN. o'er.
3. Throughout an area
(Cricket) The period during which a given number of balls (6 in England; 8 in Australia) are bowled at the batsman by one player from the other team from the same end of the pitch.
To leap over