Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Lying or resting on or above something.
from The Century Dictionary.
- Lying or resting on something else.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Lying or resting on something else.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective
Lying orresting on something else;overlying .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective lying or resting on and exerting pressure on something else
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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"Leave me, leave me, to repose:" and all go away home; like a party of miners who have given up the attempt to dig out persons buried in superincumbent earth!
A Letter to the Queen on Lord Chancellor Cransworth's Marriage and Divorce Bill 1855
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Wheelbase: 114.8 inches 0-60 mph: 4.6 seconds EPA fuel economy: 12/18 mpg, city/highway Cargo capacity: 35.1 cubic feet behind second-row seats If you make a lot of sudden steering moves, the SRT8 will eventually succumb to its own superincumbent mass and the rebounding forces will unstick the tires.
Jeep's Great Big Beast of Solid Grace Dan Neil 2011
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Two and a half hours later,it was reported that the portion of the bridge that had fallen into the river consisted of several of the large superincumbent girders at the central and navigable portion of the river, which is on an average from 40ft. to 45ft. deep.
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Two and a half hours later,it was reported that the portion of the bridge that had fallen into the river consisted of several of the large superincumbent girders at the central and navigable portion of the river, which is on an average from 40ft. to 45ft. deep.
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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The more attracted he was by the book, the more likely he was to make his observations for himself; the less he appreciated it, the less he was likely to appreciate a superincumbent mass of elucidation.
The Shape of Things to Come Herbert George 2006
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It is like the springs of a carriage which are pressed flat by the superincumbent weight.
He Knew He Was Right 2004
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Some of the views which the Economists have taken of the nature of rent appear to me, in like manner, to be quite just; but they have mixed them with so much error, and have drawn such preposterous and contradictory conclusions from them, that what is true in their doctrines, has been obscured and lost in the mass of superincumbent error, and has in consequence produced little effect.
An inquiry into the nature and progress of rent, by Thomas Malthus 2004
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On the expiration of the half-hour Noel Vanstone presented himself at North Shingles, with the ardor of a lover burning inextinguishably in his bosom, through the superincumbent mental fog of a thoroughly bewildered man.
No Name 2003
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The little blue paper of the evening before, plainly an object the more precious for its escape from premature destruction, now lay on the sill of the open window, smoothed out afresh and kept from blowing away by the superincumbent weight of his watch.
The Ambassadors 2003
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Of a bodily and mental male organism specially adapted for the superincumbent posture of energetic human copulation and energetic piston and cylinder movement necessary for the complete satisfaction of a constant but not acute concupiscence resident in
Ulysses 2003
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