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overeruption (medicine) and joy 1, noun (oh)


overeruption (medicine)


overeruption
Occlusal projection of a tooth beyond the line of occlusion.


joy 1, noun (oh)



[Date: 1100-1200; Language: Old French; Origin: joie, from Latin gaudia]
[U] great happiness and pleasure
::the look of joy on her face
with/for joy
::I leaped into the air with joy.
::She wept for joy.
::I didn't exactly jump for joy (=I was not very pleased) when I heard the news.
[C] something or someone that gives you happiness and pleasure
joy of
::one of the joys of travelling alone
::The Garden was his pride and joy .
be a joy to watch/drive/use etc
::The children's singing was a joy to listen to.
no joy/not any joy
BrE spoken if you have no joy, you do not succeed in getting something
::I phoned the pub, but no joy. The landlord didn't know where she was.