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superimposition
noun
The placing of one image on top of another, especially placing a photograph over some other graphic
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"superimposition" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the act of placing one thing on top of another so that both are still visible. For example: "The whales were painted over the ocean in a beautiful superimposition of color and light."
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Slang, then, owes much of its power to shock to the superimposition of images that are incongruous with images (or values) of others, usually members of the dominant culture.
Multiple cel animation the superimposition of several cel layers, each carrying different figures or parts of figures requiring special care in animation allowed increased complexity in the image with minimum work load for the artist-animators.
Human perception of the unitary and infinite brahman as the plural and finite is due to human beings' innate habit of superimposition (adhyasa), by which a thou is ascribed to the I (I am tired; I am happy; I am perceiving).
Mandana-Mishra, in his Vidhiviveka, referred to three varieties of this monism: shabdapratyasavada (the doctrine of superimposition on the word; also called shabdadhyasavada), shabda-parinamavada (the doctrine of transformation of the word), and shabdavivartavada (the doctrine of unreal appearance of the word).
Elaborate care is required to ensure accurate superimposition (registration) of the dye images; the result is a positive colour print.
This is a mode of binocular vision that may be more appropriately called simultaneous perception; the two images are seen simultaneously, and it is by superimposition, rather than fusion, that the illusion of the letter E is created.
More frequent than superimposition is the situation in which one or the other image is completely suppressed; thus, if the right eye views a vertical black bar and the left eye a horizontal one, the binocular percept is not that of a cross; usually the subject is aware of the vertical bar alone or the horizontal bar alone.
Through ultimate transcendental wisdom, which denies an illusional superimposition of the reality, a person comes to understand the essence of the phenomenal world as emptiness (shunyata)—i.e., as the form perfectly attained (parinishpanna-svabhava).
Giacomo Balla Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash (1912) We're know the trick of multi-limb superimposition when we meet it in cartoon strips – somebody running at a hundred miles an hour, somebody doing umpteen things at once – and we know it's meant to be funny there.
Ordinary superimposition cannot be used for this effect because the background will bleed through as the character moves.
This superimposition was sometimes called adhyasa by Shankara and was often identified with avidya.
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