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over·hang (ō′vər haŋ′; also, and for n.always, ō′vər haŋ′)
transitive verb overhung -·hung′, overhanging -·hang′·ing
- to hang or project over or beyond
- to loom over; threaten
intransitive verb
to hang over; project or jut out over something
noun
- the projection of one thing over or beyond another
- the amount of such projection
- an overhanging or projecting part, as the part of a ship's stern projecting beyond the sternpost
- Aeron. one half the difference in span of the two wings on a biplane or the distance from the last outer strut to the tip of the wing on a monoplane
- Archit. a projection of one part of a structure over another
- Econ. a surplus, as of a commodity, relative to current demand
- an excess of money in circulation, relative to the amount of goods and services available for purchase
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