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Coextensive vs Overlapping - What's the difference?

coextensive | overlapping |

As adjectives the difference between coextensive and overlapping

is that coextensive is having the same spatial limits or boundaries; sharing the same area while overlapping is pertaining to something that overlaps something else.

As a verb overlapping is

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As a noun overlapping is

the situation in which things overlap.

coextensive

English

Alternative forms

* co-extensive

Adjective

(-)
  • Having the same spatial limits or boundaries; sharing the same area.
  • The city and county of San Francisco are coextensive .
  • Occurring over the same period of time; contemporaneous.
  • * 1946 , (Bertrand Russell), History of Western Philosophy , I.30:
  • His life is almost co-extensive with one of the most disastrous periods in Roman history.
  • (logic) Having the same extension—the object or set of objects to which a term refers.
  • * {{quote-book, year=1995, title=A Companion to Metaphysics, author=Jaegwon Kim, Ernest Sosa
  • citation , passage=Coextensive expressions with different intensions cannot in general be substituted for one another within an expression e'' while preserving the extension of ''e (assuming that the extension of a declarative sentence is its truth value).}}

    overlapping

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Pertaining to something that overlaps something else.
  • 1851' ''A long-skirted, cabalistically-cut coat of a faded walnut tinge enveloped him; the '''overlapping sleeves of which were rolled up on his wrists.'' — Herman Melville, Moby Dick.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • The situation in which things overlap.