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The answer OVERTOP has 18 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of overtop in various dictionaries:
verb - look down on
To extend or rise over or beyond the top of; tower above.
To take precedence over; override: “Religion overtopped the common affairs of life” (Albert C.
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exceed in height. |
look down on |
(of water) to rise to such a high level that it goes over the top or edges of something: |
(of a river, lake, etc.) to have so much water that the water goes over the top or edges of it : |
To extend or rise over or beyond the top of tower above. |
To take precedence over override: "Religion overtopped the common affairs of life ( Albert C. Baugh). |
To be greater or better than surpass. |
Overtop might refer to |
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A dam is a barrier across flowing water that obstructs, directs or slows down the flow, often creating a reservoir, lake or impoundments. Most dams have a section called a spillway or weir over or through which water flows, either intermittently or continuously, and some have hydroelectric power generation systems installed. * Dams are considered "installations containing dangerous forces" under International Humanitarian Law due to the massive impact of a possible destruction on the civilian population and the environment. Dam failures are comparatively rare, but can cause immense damage and loss of life when they occur. In 1975 the failure of the Banqiao Reservoir Dam and other dams in Henan Province, China caused more casualties than any other dam failure in history. The disaster killed an estimated 171,000 people and 11 million people lost their homes. |