- o·ver·layoverlay (verb) · overlays (third person present) · overlaid (past tense) · overlaid (past participle) · overlaying (present participle)
- cover the surface of (something) with a coating:"their fingernails were overlaid with silver or gold"
- lie on top of:"a third screen which will overlay the others"
- (of a quality or feeling) become more prominent than (a previous quality or feeling):"his openness had been overlaid by his new self-confidence"
overlay (noun) · overlays (plural noun)- something laid as a covering over something else:"a durable, cost-effective floor overlay"
- a transparency placed over artwork or something such as a map, marked with additional information or detail:"full-color aerial photographs with overlays showing suggested routes"
- a graphical computer display which can be superimposed on another.
- computingthe process of transferring a block of program code or other data into internal memory, replacing what is already stored.
- a block of code or other data transferred during the overlay process.
o·ver·laySimilar and Opposite Wordsnoun- something laid as a covering over something else:
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- The term "overlay" can refer to:
- A covering, either permanent or temporary, such as an ornamental veneer or a decorative design placed on top of a plain one.
- Transparent layers or images that can be placed over something else, for example to add information or show a relationship between two things.
- The action of laying or placing one thing over another, or finishing with a layer or applied decoration123.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.over·lay ˈō-vər-ˌlā : a covering either permanent or temporary: such as a : an ornamental veneer b : a decorative and contrasting design or article placed on top of a plain one c : a transparent sheet containing graphic matter to be superimposed on another sheetwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/overlaysomething such as a transparent layer or image that can be put over something else, for example to add information or show a relationship between two things: The printer is also able to add a watermark or overlay. information, data, ideas, etc. that are added to existing information:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/overlayverb (used with object),o·ver·laid, o·ver·lay·ing. to lay or place (one thing) over or upon another. to cover, overspread, or surmount with something. to finish with a layer or applied decoration of something: wood richly overlaid with gold. Printing. to put an overlay upon.www.dictionary.com/browse/overlay Overlay Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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