Definition of Overlayer. Meaning of Overlayer. Synonyms of Overlayer

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Definition of Overlayer

Overlayer
Overlayer O"ver*lay"er, n. One who overlays; that with which anything is overlaid.

Meaning of Overlayer from wikipedia

- Look up overlay in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Overlay may refer to: Overlay network, a computer network which is built on top of another network...
- substrate and overlayer vectors, and the vector magnitudes shown are those of the substrate (s{\displaystyle s} subscripts) and of the overlayer (0{\displaystyle...
- Overlaying or overlying is the act of accidentally smothering a child to death by rolling over them in sleep. Alleged instances of overlaying were perceived...
- An overlay network is a computer network that is layered on top of another (logical as opposed to physical) network. The concept of overlay networking...
- OverlayFS is a union mount filesystem implementation for Linux. It combines multiple different underlying mount points into one, resulting in single directory...
- overlaying means "the process of transferring a block of program code or other data into main memory, replacing what is already stored". Overlaying is...
- Currency overlay is a financial trading strategy or method conducted by specialist firms who manage the currency exposures of large clients, typically...
- code overlay complex is a telephone numbering plan that ****igns multiple area codes to a geographic numbering plan area (NPA). Area code overlays are implemented...
- An overlay journal or overlay ejournal is a type of open access academic journal, almost always an online electronic journal (ejournal), that does not...
- more vector spatial data sets. Terms such as polygon overlay, map overlay, and topological overlay are often used synonymously, although they are not identical...