overtype

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

over- +‎ type

Noun[edit]

overtype (countable and uncountable, plural overtypes)

  1. (computing, uncountable) A feature in wordprocessing whereby each typed character replaces the character after the cursor rather than being inserted before it.
    Synonyms: overstrike, typeover
  2. (historical, countable) A kind of steam wagon having the engine above the cab.
    Coordinate term: undertype

Verb[edit]

overtype (third-person singular simple present overtypes, present participle overtyping, simple past and past participle overtyped)

  1. To type on top of something already typed.
    You can produce the yen sign ¥ by overtyping an equals sign = on a letter Y.

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