| superpose | 1. To lay upon, as one kind of rock on another. 2. <geometry> To lay (a figure) upon another in such a manner that all the parts of the one coincide with the parts of the other; as, to superpose one plane figure on another. Origin: F. Superposer. See Super-, and Pose. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| superpose | place on top of |
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| superpose | place (one geometric figure) upon another so that their perimeters coincide |
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