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Home Dictionary Name: cooked overcooked over
heated again after having cooled down often used of food remaining from a previous day...
Cooked food
Cooked food, biscuits cannot be treated as cooked food, Annapurna Biscuits Manufacturing Co. v. C.S.T., (1981) 3 SCC 542 (543): AIR 1981 SC 1656. [Uttar Pradesh Sales Tax Act, (15 of 1948), s. 3A]...
bind over
bind over 1 : to put under a bond to do something (as appear in court) under court authority 2 : to transfer (a case or defendant) to another forum after a finding of probable cause at a preliminary hearing NOTE: In states that require indictment by a grand jury in felony cases, a case will be bound over to the grand jury if the judge or magistrate finds at the preliminary hearing that there is probable cause to believe that the defendant committed the crime. In states that use an information, the case is bound over to the trial court upon a finding of probable cause. vi : to bind a case over [questioned the magistrate's decision to bind over] bind·over n ...
pour-over
pour-over : providing for or creating the transfer of property in a decedent's estate or a trust to a pour-over trust [a provision] [a bequest] see also pour-over trust at trust pour-over will at will n : an act or instance of pouring over ;also : a provision esp. in a will that calls for estate assets to be transferred to a pour-over trust ...
pour-over
pour-over : providing for or creating the transfer of property in a decedent's estate or a trust to a pour-over trust [a provision] [a bequest] see also pour-over trust at trust pour-over will at will n : an act or instance of pouring over ;also : a provision esp. in a will that calls for estate assets to be transferred to a pour-over trust ...
hold over
hold over : to remain in a position or condition [one who holds over in possession of a building after the expiration of a term of years "B. N. Cardozo"] hold·over n ...
over
over : based on the termination or failure of a prior estate [a limitation ] see also gift over at gift ...
roll over
roll over 1 a : to defer payment of (an obligation) b : to renegotiate the terms of (a financial agreement) 2 : to place (invested funds) in a new investment of the same kind [roll over IRA funds] ...
Over
Above or higher than in place or position with the idea of covering opposed to under as clouds are over our heads the smoke rises over the city...
Overlying
Lying over or upon something as overlying rocks...
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