sovrapporre
to superimpose
verb soh-vrahp-POR-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin super + ponere (to place), via Italian sovra- + porre.
Also means
to overlap
Usage Note
Sovrapporre follows the conjugation of porre (an irregular verb) — past participle sovrapposto, past historic sovrappose. Its reflexive sovrapporsi means 'to overlap each other'. It is used in technical, visual-arts, and abstract contexts.
Examples
"Ha sovrapposto due immagini per confrontarle."
Natural Translation
He superimposed two images to compare them.
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