Home › Words › O › overduboverduboverdub means an overdubbed part.EtymologyFrom over- + dub (in the sense derived from double).nounAn overdubbed part.e.g.“The rhythm guitar part is live, but the solo is an overdub.”verbTo record a part along with an already recorded part or parts.e.g.“The rhythm guitar part is live, but the solo was overdubbed.”Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.overdubbing 83% match — An instance of audio material being overdubbed. vs overdub →overdubber 74% match — One who overdubs. vs overdub →predub 59% match — To mix audio tracks such as dialog, music, and sound effects as a preliminary step, which does not include all the tracks in the final soundtrack. vs overdub →remike 59% match — To play back and re-record (previously recorded material) using a microphone, for example to utilise the acoustics of the room. vs overdub →doubletrack 58% match — To mix together two or more audio tracks while doing studio recording. vs overdub →dubbable 58% match — Able to be dubbed. vs overdub →overdye 58% match — To dye (something already coloured) with another colour. vs overdub →dubbed 57% match — Having had the original soundtrack replaced with a synchronized translation. vs overdub →