OVERCAST vs CLOUDINESS: NOUN
- In mining, an air-duct or passage which crosses above another passage.
- A covering, as of mist or clouds.
- An arch or support for a passage over another passage in a mine.
- A cast made in fishing that falls beyond the point intended.
- The state of the sky when it is covered by clouds
- Gloomy semidarkness caused by cloud cover
- A long whip stitch or overhand stitch overlying an edge to prevent raveling
- An overcast stitch or seam.
- A cast that falls beyond the intended spot
- A cloud covering all of the sky.
- An outcast.
- The property of being obscure (e.g. information).
- The property of being murky (e.g. liquid, style).
- The state of being cloudy (e.g. weather).
- The state of being cloudy.
- The state of being cloudy or clouded.
- The state of the sky when it is covered by clouds
- Gloomy semidarkness caused by cloud cover
- The quality of being cloudy
OVERCAST vs CLOUDINESS: ADJECTIVE
- Completely or almost completely covered over with clouds; -- of the sky.
- Sewn by overcasting.
- Covered with clouds; overshadowed; darkened.
- In a state of depression; gloomy; melancholy.
- The sky is said to be overcast, when it is more than 90% covered by clouds.
- Filled or abounding with clouds
- Covered or obscured, as with clouds or mist.
- Clouded over.
- Gloomy; melancholy.
- Sewn with long, overlying stitches in order to prevent raveling, as the raw edges of fabric.
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OVERCAST vs CLOUDINESS: VERB
- To make gloomy; to depress.
- To be or become cloudy.
- To transform.
- To cover with cloud; to overshadow; to darken.
- To overthrow.
- Sew over the edge of with long slanting wide stitches
- Sew with an overcast stitch from one section to the next
- Make overcast or cloudy
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OVERCAST vs CLOUDINESS: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To become cloudy or gloomy.
- To sew with long, overlying stitches.
- To cast beyond (the intended point) with a fishing rod.
- To make cloudy or gloomy.
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OVERCAST vs CLOUDINESS: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To fasten, as single sheets, by overcast stitching or by folding one edge over another.
- To take long, loose stitches over (the raw edges of a seam) to prevent raveling.
- To compute or rate too high.
- To cast or cover over; hence, to cloud; to darken.
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OVERCAST vs CLOUDINESS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To cover with skin, as a wound; hence, to have (a wound) healed.
- To cast or compute at too high a rate; rate too high.
- In sewing, to fasten by stitching roughly through and over two edges of a fabric. Also overseam.
- To become cloudy or dull; become dark or gloomy.
- In geology, cast or thrust beyond a normal position, as in a thrust-fault or overturned fold.
- To cover; overspread.
- To throw over or across.
- To cloud; darken; cover with gloom.
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OVERCAST vs CLOUDINESS: RELATED WORDS
- Pervade, Cloak, Yin, Moderate, Hedged, Prevail, Canopy, Dark, Cloud covered, Cloud cover, Clouded, Cloud, Cloudiness, Sunless, Cloudy
- Cirrus cloud, Fog, Dryness, Altocumulus, Rainfall, Haziness, Precipitation, Amount, Gradual, Cloud, Turbidity, Cloud cover, Overcast, Murkiness, Muddiness
OVERCAST vs CLOUDINESS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Boxcar, Covered, Cloak, Yin, Moderate, Hedged, Canopy, Dark, Cloud covered, Cloud cover, Clouded, Cloud, Cloudiness, Sunless, Cloudy
- Thundershower, Discoloration, Fogginess, Cirrus cloud, Fog, Dryness, Altocumulus, Rainfall, Precipitation, Amount, Gradual, Cloud, Cloud cover, Overcast, Muddiness
OVERCAST vs CLOUDINESS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Overcast with rain and snow above 800 meters.
- Thursday, March 12, was an overcast Berkeley day.
- Overcast skies and sprinkles threatened festivities early Saturday.
- An overcast sky, not sure what to film.
- Throw in overcast conditions and the action intensifies.
- Today (Thursday) dawned overcast and drizzling once again.
- Caught from the surface on an overcast day.
- Early morning, late afternoon or even overcast days.
- Overcast gray and the wheat changes to overcast gray and the car swerves down a street!
- Before Overcast, a few smaller apps had implemented it, but I prefer how it sounds with Overcast.
- This cloudiness is just calcium carbonate precipitating out of solution.
- It has been clarified to remove all color and cloudiness.
- The cloudiness is dead algae floating in your water.
- Radiative transfer parameterization uses cloudiness computed by SHOC.
- Too much calcium causes cloudiness and scale formation.
- Immediate cloudiness indicates presence of a tertiary alcohol.
- For example: Recording cloudiness, rain, snow and temperature.
- Mostly clear early then increasing cloudiness after midnight.
- The result will calculate with appearance of cloudiness.
- Where do you think that cloudiness comes from?
OVERCAST vs CLOUDINESS: QUESTIONS
- Why do photographers take pictures of waterfalls on overcast days?
- Why do photographers use soft light on overcast days?
- What kind of engine does an aluminum overcast have?
- What are the best photography tips for overcast days?
- What is meant by overcast and undercast in accountancy?
- How good is the baby lock evolution overcast stitch?
- Will my goggles work in overcast/flat light conditions?
- Do solar umbrellas work on cloudy or overcast days?
- How to download and install overcast app on Android?
- Was Ketchikan plane crash caused by overcast weather?
- Why does upwelling SW increase evaporation and increase cloudiness?
- Does staining and cloudiness affect the performance of my baby's bottle?
- When to seek medical help for brain fog and mental cloudiness?