0 present participle of superimpose --
1 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.: --
Notice that by superimposing the wars of select rulers, the illusion of significant clustering may be produced.
Anaglyphs are composite images for stereoscopic viewing constructed by superimposing the two images of a stereoscopic pair.
This is accomplished by simulation, with precise tracking of junction location, and by superimposing marker maps and assessing the existence of junctions from these maps alone.
This is also reflected by figure 7(d), which is obtained by superimposing the uniform net displacement in the x-direction on the flow shown in figure 7(a).
Superimposing the hierarchic grid on this passage highlights the specific rhythmic placement of each attack.
By superimposing phenotypic features over accepted phylogenies, one can adopt parsimonious interpretations of evolutionary change.
This allowed a glimpse through the doorway to the performers in action, thus superimposing layers of time.
Yet, on other occasions, ideas were created by superimposing musical parts composed for a certain scene.