oversets
/ˌoʊvərˈsɛts/
verb
- Third person singular present tense of overset: sets or places something over or above; overturns or upsets.
- He oversets the chessboard whenever he loses a game.
- The machine oversets the lid onto each jar automatically.
- The wind often oversets the trash cans on windy days.
noun
- Plural of overset: multiple instances of overturning or excess type.
- The designer noted the oversets in the margins of the proof.
- The printer had to fix several oversets in the document.
- There were two oversets of the display before it was secured.