overlap

ओवरलैप
definition
verb
the canopy overlaps the house roof at one end
extend over so as to cover partly.
noun
an overlap of about half an inch
a part or amount that overlaps.
translation of 'overlap'
अतिव्याप्त होना,
अधिव्यापन,
परस्पर-व्याप्त होना,
अतिछादन करना
example
an 'overlap' of about half an inch
Areas of range 'overlap' between pairs and among neighboring woodpeckers were measured.
the curtains 'overlap' at the center when closed
Both clades show some 'overlap' in their geographic distribution around the equator.
Potential 'overlap' in annual activity time between rattlesnakes and nocturnal prey, such as wood rats, is minimized or eliminated altogether by canopy vegetation.
However, the amount of functional 'overlap' between the two gene products is limited.
While there is a fair amount of 'overlap' among the various articles, this collection reflects most of the distribution curve of current opinion on the subject.
When Westrick recently found out about and read the paper, she was intrigued by the areas of 'overlap' and by the alternative approaches to various topics.
the curtains 'overlap' at the centre when closed
The areas of 'overlap' are so numerous that the need for such coordination is, to my mind, self-evident.
Leaving a greater 'overlap' , I folded the CaseSkin right down into the groove that secures the sidepanel.
Some of these aspirations are based in the undeniable areas of 'overlap' between writing, editing and design.
an 'overlap' of shifts
A considerable 'overlap' exists in dairy processing and food ingredients manufacture.
Fieldwork in other parts of Britain has found evidence of an 'overlap' between the two periods.
As it turned out, our dissertations had several areas of 'overlap' - not least being a mutual concern with accountability.
Tackle the overlap using the cracks to the right before making a committing move to gain the small ledge above the 'overlap' .
The challenge lies in persuading it that there is an 'overlap' between its national interest and that of the West.
Mainly through allegory, each play basically covers one amendment, though there's a fair amount of 'overlap' .
There may or may not be an 'overlap' or common space under the water.
However, there's a certain amount of 'overlap' with my household insurance.
Whether one does or does not acquire the book depends upon the 'overlap' between the interests of the reader and the book's topics.
This period represented an 'overlap' between war and stability operations.
Thus there was a brief period of 'overlap' between the two peoples and cultures.
Thus there is a certain amount of 'overlap' between the various chapters, and while this is by no means excessive, it does generate some slight inconsistencies in presentation.
A difficult area is the 'overlap' with multiple sclerosis.
When installing more than one width of geotextile, the amount of 'overlap' must be correct.
If you will be using cut pieces of granite for the front edge of the counter as well, they are installed first, allowing the countertop tiles to 'overlap' them and cover the cut edge.
This comparison will allow you to have the same amount of 'overlap' on every print.
There is a functional 'overlap' between undue influence and unconscionable dealing, although analytically the doctrines are distinct.
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