verb
- to travel overland; to journey by land rather than by sea or air
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'overland'
noun
- plural of overland; journeys or routes taken by land
Usage: less common usage; typically used in historical or geographical contexts
Examples
- The explorer overlands across the desert to reach the distant city.
- She overlands whenever possible to avoid the high cost of airfare.
- The caravan overlands through mountain passes during the summer months.
- He prefers to overlands rather than take a ship across the continent.
- The trade route overlands through three countries before reaching the coast.
- Ancient merchants overlands along the Silk Road for centuries.