Definitions from Wiktionary (overbound)
▸ verb: (transitive, archaic) To leap over.
▸ verb: (mathematics) To provide an upper bound to.
▸ verb: To specify or use boundaries that are too large; to have boundaries that encompass more than the entirety of an entity.
▸ noun: (mathematics, signal processing) A Gaussian model of the (non-Gaussian) error distribution on a signal, which is conservative enough that the resulting confidence interval is guaranteed to be at least as wide as the actual confidence interval.
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▸ verb: (transitive, archaic) To leap over.
▸ verb: (mathematics) To provide an upper bound to.
▸ verb: To specify or use boundaries that are too large; to have boundaries that encompass more than the entirety of an entity.
▸ noun: (mathematics, signal processing) A Gaussian model of the (non-Gaussian) error distribution on a signal, which is conservative enough that the resulting confidence interval is guaranteed to be at least as wide as the actual confidence interval.
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overleap,
overbow,
overrun,
overfloat,
overcome,
overboard,
outleap,
superbound,
overreach,
oversoar,
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