Overlooker
/ˈəʊvəˌlʊkə/
noun
1.
another word (less common) for overseer (sense 1)
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- Overly
[oh-ver-lee] /ˈoʊ vər li/ adverb 1. excessively; too: a voyage not overly dangerous. /ˈəʊvəlɪ/ adverb 1. too; excessively adv. “excessively,” Old English oferlice; see over + -ly (2). Often “regarded as an Americanism in the U.K.” [OED].
- Overlying
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