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Definition of Superimposing

Superimposing
Superimpose Su`per*im*pose", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Superimposed; p. pr. & vb. n. Superimposing.] To lay or impose on something else; as, a stratum of earth superimposed on another stratum. -- Su`per*im`po*si"tion, n.

Meaning of Superimposing from wikipedia

- different face is superimposed over the original face in a photograph). This technique is used in cartography to produce photomaps by superimposing grid lines...
- Look up superimposition or superimposed in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Superimposition is the placement of one thing over another, typically so that...
- A superimposed code such as Zatocoding is a kind of hash code that was po****r in marginal punched-card systems. Many names, some of them trademarked,...
- applies the Procrustes analysis method to optimally superimpose a set of objects, instead of superimposing them to an arbitrarily selected shape. Generalized...
- Superimposition is the twelfth studio album by American pianist Eddie Palmieri. It was released by Tico Records in 1970. The album combines modern salsa...
- A superposed load or stacked charge or superimposed load is a method used by various muzzle-loading firearms, from matchlocks to caplocks, including a...
- Superposed order (also superimposed) is one where successive storeys of a building have different orders. The most famous ancient example of such an order...
- The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth at its maximum extent in 1619, superimposed on modern borders. Poland and the Polish Crown exercised power over much...
- remains are generally completely unknown). Forensic superimpositions are created by superimposing a photograph of an individual suspected of belonging...
- 16 lines, 308 stations (391 stops) and 226.9 km (141.0 mi) of rails. Superimposed on this is a 'regional express network', the RER, whose five lines, 257...