overcode

Noun

 * 1)  A code used to represent multiple (possibly unrelated) data items.
 * 2)  An established code (signifier) that also acts as a new code, either representing additional (related) meanings, or dividing into various nuances of the original meaning.
 * 3) Inventory that can no longer be sold (such as items that are past their sell-by date).
 * 1)  An established code (signifier) that also acts as a new code, either representing additional (related) meanings, or dividing into various nuances of the original meaning.
 * 2) Inventory that can no longer be sold (such as items that are past their sell-by date).
 * 1) Inventory that can no longer be sold (such as items that are past their sell-by date).
 * 1) Inventory that can no longer be sold (such as items that are past their sell-by date).
 * 1) Inventory that can no longer be sold (such as items that are past their sell-by date).
 * 1) Inventory that can no longer be sold (such as items that are past their sell-by date).

Verb

 * 1)  To use as an overcode for.
 * 2)  To act as an overcode for.
 * 3) To use a particular code or set of codes too much.
 * 4) To code too many things or include too many codes in a coding system.
 * 1)  To act as an overcode for.
 * 2) To use a particular code or set of codes too much.
 * 3) To code too many things or include too many codes in a coding system.
 * 1) To use a particular code or set of codes too much.
 * 2) To code too many things or include too many codes in a coding system.
 * 1) To use a particular code or set of codes too much.
 * 2) To code too many things or include too many codes in a coding system.
 * 1) To code too many things or include too many codes in a coding system.
 * 1) To code too many things or include too many codes in a coding system.
 * 1) To code too many things or include too many codes in a coding system.
 * 1) To code too many things or include too many codes in a coding system.