overorder
English
Etymology
over- + order
Verb
overorder (third-person singular simple present overorders, present participle overordering, simple past and past participle overordered)
- (transitive, intransitive) To order too much or too many.
- Having overordered the unpopular new toys, we were forced to sell them at a discount.
Noun
overorder (plural overorders)
- An order for too much or too many.
- (mathematics) A ring for which a specified subring R contains no nonempty socles and for which any R-module is of finite length.