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overhanging
o·ver·hang O0183500 (ō′vər-hăng′)v. o·ver·hung (-hŭng′), o·ver·hang·ing, o·ver·hangs v.tr.1. To project or extend over: trees that overhang the stream.2. To loom over: The threat of nuclear war overhangs modern society.v.intr. To project over something: in the shadow where the balcony overhangs.n. (ō′vər-hăng′)1. A projecting part, such as an architectural structure or a rock formation.2. An amount of projection: an overhang of six inches.3. Nautical The part of a bow or stern that projects over the water.4. An excess of supply or capacity: An unusually warm winter created an overhang in oil stocks.overhanging (ˌəʊvəˈhæŋɪŋ) adjhanging, suspended over, or extended beyondTranslations
Overhanging
OverhangingProjecting or extending beyond the wall surface below.MedicalSeeoverhangFinancialSeeOverhang |