overbulk

verb

Etymology

From over- + bulk.

  1. derived from bouk — “belly, trunk
  2. derived from *bʰelǵ- — “beam, pile, prop
  3. derived from *bulkô — “beam, pile, heap
  4. derived from búlki — “the freight or the cargo of a ship
  5. inherited from bulk
  6. prefixed as overbulk — “over + bulk

Definitions

  1. To be more bulky than

    To be more bulky than; to tower over.

    • Achilles must or now be cropped Or, shedding, breed a nursery of like evil To overbulk us all.
  2. To make bulky

    • Fabricating this type of thin margin with a computer-aided designed and manufactured (CAD-CAM) restoration may be more challenging, overbulking the margins at CAD design and after adhesive cementation.

The neighborhood

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