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Definition of Overclouding
1. overcloud [v] - See also: overcloud
Lexicographical Neighbors of Overclouding
Literary usage of Overclouding
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Stage: Both Before and Behind the Curtain, from "observations Taken on by Alfred Bunn (1840)
"overclouding of the horizon—Refusal of a good part, and acting of a bad one—Difference
between pageantry and performance—The Bridal Contract— Breach of ..."
2. Japan: Travels and Researches Undertaken at the Cost of the Prussian Government by Johann Justus Rein (1884)
"For the daily period of overclouding we have as yet no sufficient observations
from any place in Japan, the yearly period has been intimated in speaking of ..."
3. The Journal of Sacred Literature (1858)
"The overclouding of the Jewish heaven, here implied, corresponds remarkably to
the manner of its disappearance from the eyes of John in his vision, ..."
4. The Baths of St. Moritz, Upper Engadine, Switzerland by Conradin Veraguth (1890)
"From observations extending over 13 years (1860—1873) Husemann has calculated
the daily average of overclouding and rainfall for the entire season, ..."