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Definitions of overscore in various dictionaries:
OVERSCORE - An overline, overscore, or o verb ar, is a typographical feature of a horizontal line drawn immediately above the text. In mathematical notation, an ov...
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Cancel runs chalked up from several balls? |
At least twenty-one strike |
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Oct 16 2018 The Times - Cryptic |
Dec 2 2005 The Times - Cryptic |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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To cross out by drawing a line or lines over or through. |
Overscore description |
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An overline, overscore, or overbar, is a typographical feature of a horizontal line drawn immediately above the text. In mathematical notation, an overline has been used for a long time as a vinculum, a way of showing that certain symbols belong together. The original use in Ancient Greek was to indicate compositions of Greek letters as Greek numerals. In Latin it indicates Roman numerals multiplied by a thousand and it forms medieval abbreviations (sigla). Marking one or more words with a continuous line above the characters is sometimes called overstriking, though overstriking generally refers to printing one character on top of an already-printed character. * An overline, that is, a single line above a chunk of text, should not be confused with the macron, a diacritical mark placed above (or sometimes below) individual letters. The macron is narrower than the character box. Since ISO and Unicode Consortium assign names to characters in their unique fashion and often ignore the establi |