superimposed |
stack |
As a verb superimposed
is (
superimpose).
As an adjective superimposed
is positioned on or above something else, especially in layers.
As a noun stack is
floor, storey.
superimposed |
overlaid |
As verbs the difference between superimposed and overlaid
is that
superimposed is (
superimpose) while
overlaid is (
overlay).
As an adjective superimposed
is positioned on or above something else, especially in layers.
dichotomy |
superimposed |
As a noun dichotomy
is a separation or division into two; a distinction that results in such a division.
As a verb superimposed is
(
superimpose).
As an adjective superimposed is
positioned on or above something else, especially in layers.
superimposed |
stacked |
As verbs the difference between superimposed and stacked
is that
superimposed is (
superimpose) while
stacked is (
stack).
As adjectives the difference between superimposed and stacked
is that
superimposed is positioned on or above something else, especially in layers while
stacked is arranged in a stack.
antecedent |
superimposed |
As adjectives the difference between antecedent and superimposed
is that
antecedent is antecedent, preceding while
superimposed is positioned on or above something else, especially in layers.
As a noun antecedent
is antecedent (any thing that precedes another thing).
As a verb superimposed is
(
superimpose).
superimposed |
imposed |
As verbs the difference between superimposed and imposed
is that
superimposed is (
superimpose) while
imposed is (
impose).
As an adjective superimposed
is positioned on or above something else, especially in layers.
superimposed |
frescoes |
As a verb superimposed
is past tense of superimpose.
As an adjective superimposed
is positioned on or above something else, especially in layers.
As a noun frescoes is
plural of fresco.
overlay |
superimposed |
As verbs the difference between overlay and superimposed
is that
overlay is to lay, or spread, something over or across; to cover while
superimposed is past tense of superimpose.
As a noun overlay
is a piece of paper pasted upon the tympan sheet to improve the impression by making it stronger at a particular place.
As an adjective superimposed is
positioned on or above something else, especially in layers.
superimposed |
overlap |
As verbs the difference between superimposed and overlap
is that
superimposed is (
superimpose) while
overlap is to extend over and partly cover something.
As an adjective superimposed
is positioned on or above something else, especially in layers.
As a noun overlap is
something that overlaps or is overlapped.
superimposed |
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