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1. going-over
noun. a careful and thorough inspection.
Synonyms
- examination
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Rhymes with Fork Over
- landrover
- moreover
- stover
- snover
- slover
- grover
- drover
- clover
- rover
- kover
- kovar
- dover
2. carry-over
noun. application of a skill learned in one situation to a different but similar situation.
Synonyms
- generalisation
- acquisition
- stimulus generalisation
- learning
- transfer
- stimulus generalization
- transfer of training
Antonyms
- illiteracy
- upload
- export
- import
3. over
adjective. ['ˈoʊvɝ'] having come or been brought to a conclusion.
Synonyms
- complete
- concluded
- ended
- terminated
- all over
Antonyms
- outside
- inside
- middle
- end
Etymology
- ofer (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. fork
noun. ['ˈfɔrk'] cutlery used for serving and eating food.
Synonyms
- prong
- tine
- carving fork
- eating utensil
- salad fork
- cutlery
- tablefork
Antonyms
- united
- join
- connect
- attach
Etymology
- forke (Middle English (1100-1500))
- force (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. fork
noun. ['ˈfɔrk'] the act of branching out or dividing into branches.
Synonyms
- fibrillation
- trifurcation
- ramification
- branching
- division
- divarication
- forking
Antonyms
- distributary
- stay
- conform
- equal
Etymology
- forke (Middle English (1100-1500))
- force (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. fork
noun. ['ˈfɔrk'] the region of the angle formed by the junction of two branches.
Synonyms
- crotch
- ramification
- leg
Antonyms
- desegregate
- advantage
- attached
- connected
Etymology
- forke (Middle English (1100-1500))
- force (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. over
adverb. ['ˈoʊvɝ'] throughout a period of time.
Antonyms
- connect
Etymology
- ofer (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. fork
noun. ['ˈfɔrk'] an agricultural tool used for lifting or digging; has a handle and metal prongs.
Synonyms
- prong
- hayfork
Antonyms
- unite
- shared
- joint
Etymology
- forke (Middle English (1100-1500))
- force (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. fork
verb. ['ˈfɔrk'] place under attack with one's own pieces, of two enemy pieces.
Synonyms
- attack
Antonyms
- artifact
- right angle
Etymology
- forke (Middle English (1100-1500))
- force (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. over
noun. ['ˈoʊvɝ'] (cricket) the division of play during which six balls are bowled at the batsman by one player from the other team from the same end of the pitch.
Synonyms
- part
- maiden
- play
- maiden over
- playing period
- division
- section
Antonyms
- stay
- unify
- arrive
- stand still
Etymology
- ofer (Old English (ca. 450-1100))