Superimpose vs Stuck - What's the difference?
superimpose | stuck |
To place an object over another object, usually in such a way that both will be visible.
:He superimposed the company logo over the image.
(stick) (which in the past was sticked )
Trapped and unable to move.
Unable to progress.
(obsolete) A thrust.
* 1599 , , IV. vii. 160:
As verbs the difference between superimpose and stuck
is that superimpose is to place an object over another object, usually in such a way that both will be visible while stuck is past tense of stick (which in the past was sticked.As an adjective stuck is
trapped and unable to move.As a noun stuck is
a thrust.superimpose
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Verb
(superimpos)See also
*superpose *imposestuck
English
Etymology 1
Verb
Adjective
(en adjective)- Sue tried to squeeze through the window, but got stuck .
- Can you shift this gate? I think it's stuck .
- ''I'm stuck on this question in the test.
Derived terms
* stuck onEtymology 2
Compare stoccado.Noun
(en noun)- If he by chance escape your venomed stuck, / Our purpose may hold there.