0 to put especially a picture, words, etc. on top of something else, especially another picture, words, etc., so that what is in the lower position can still be seen, heard, etc.: --
The presence of overlying joint erythema and superimposed acute attacks suggest a crystal arthropathy.
Poorly preserved but significant specimen with typical bundle-shaped wrinkles superimposing scratch mark patterns on the lobe surfaces.
The light-stimulus protocol, a 16-second episode of flickering light superimposed on a dim background light, is illustrated at the bottom.
Intermittently, at least two different generations of traces can be identified superimposing older sediment surfaces.
I empirically determined that superimposing five layers created enough textural variety without making the piece too busy or dense.
For instance, they had participants respond to the target stimulus of target-distractor pairs, such as a red target letter superimposed on a green distractor letter.
It is essential to confirm that any disruptive behaviour is not due to acute delirium or delirium superimposed on dementia.
A third, faster and more 'panoramic' movement is then superimposed with a characteristic filtering.