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overzet

Overzet is a Dutch noun with several related meanings. The word derives from over, meaning across, and zet, a form related to zetten (to set or put), indicating the act of moving something to the other side.

In its most common use, a overzet refers to a crossing or ferry service that moves people

In a broader sense, overzet can denote the act of transferring something from one place or state

Overzet also occurs as a surname and, occasionally, in place names or company names in Dutch-speaking areas.

Related terms include overzetten (to transfer) and overzetdienst (ferry service).

or
goods
from
one
shore
to
another.
This
sense
is
common
in
historical
and
regional
contexts,
describing
a
river
crossing
or
a
coastal
crossing
by
boat.
In
transport
and
logistics,
phrases
such
as
overzet
of
passengers
or
overzetdienst
describe
the
service
that
carries
people
or
cargo
across
water.
to
another.
In
everyday
Dutch,
the
related
verb
overzetten
means
to
move,
copy,
or
transfer,
for
example
data,
money,
or
a
person
from
one
account,
location,
or
state
to
another.
As
with
many
Dutch
terms,
the
precise
meaning
depends
on
context.