overarm

English

Etymology

over- + arm

Adjective

overarm (not comparable)

  1. Throwing while having the hand above the elbow

Antonyms

Adverb

overarm (not comparable)

  1. Having the hand above the arm at the time of throwing
    In cricket, one must only bowl overarm.

Noun

overarm (plural overarms)

  1. A style of swimming of extending the arms alternatively - now usually termed freestyle.

Translations

Verb

overarm (third-person singular simple present overarms, present participle overarming, simple past and past participle overarmed)

  1. (transitive) To provide with more weaponry than necessary.

Antonyms


Danish

Etymology

over + arm

Noun

overarm

  1. (anatomy) upper arm

Declension


Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From over- + arm

Noun

overarm m (definite singular overarmen, indefinite plural overarmer, definite plural overarmene)

  1. (anatomy) upper arm

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From over- + arm

Noun

overarm m (definite singular overarmen, indefinite plural overarmar, definite plural overarmane)

  1. (anatomy) upper arm

References

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