overlap

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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'
verb
bersamaan waktu,
dpt dicocokkan
noun
hal saling meliputi,
hal saling melengkapi
example
Now they live in the real world again, with occasional periods of 'overlap' with the world of the superheroes.
The amount of 'overlap' was governed by successive decimal digits of pi.
Some of these aspirations are based in the undeniable areas of 'overlap' between writing, editing and design.
However, in the present study we were interested in core area 'overlap' between the two species, rather than absolute home range size.
Both clades show some 'overlap' in their geographic distribution around the equator.
There was also found to be an 'overlap' between shifts which led to some workers doing nothing for half an hour at each daily changeover.
Leaving a greater 'overlap' , I folded the CaseSkin right down into the groove that secures the sidepanel.
A considerable 'overlap' exists in dairy processing and food ingredients manufacture.
They 'overlap' in important ways, but it's a big mistake.
The fish's body is covered with scales that 'overlap' each other like the shingles on the roof of a house.
Areas of range 'overlap' between pairs and among neighboring woodpeckers were measured.
Whether one does or does not acquire the book depends upon the 'overlap' between the interests of the reader and the book's topics.
As suggested in Chapter 21, there are areas of 'overlap' and commonality between them.
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.
an 'overlap' of about half an inch
Such 'overlap' presumably occurs because of alternatively spliced transcripts from the same gene.
A difficult area is the 'overlap' with multiple sclerosis.
Remember also that it's sometimes difficult to draw a line between these issues, so there will be some 'overlap' in certain areas.
This 'overlap' of harvest periods is an example of the resource allocation problem among cotton and peanuts.
She folded the ends over slightly so they wouldn't 'overlap' her head and tucked the parts of the blanket under her body snuggly.
I have long been interested in the apparent 'overlap' in RSS newsfeeds and the possible application of instant messaging to alert blog readers to new entries.
Spatial 'overlap' between distributions can suggest intermolecular relationships.
Additionally, individual dimensions have been shown to 'overlap' to a high degree in adolescence.
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.
Of course, the real response is for DVR makers to be able to record in odd time increments to make sure shows are fully recorded, and make use of multiple tuners to handle periods of 'overlap' .
Potential 'overlap' in annual activity time between rattlesnakes and nocturnal prey, such as wood rats, is minimized or eliminated altogether by canopy vegetation.
an 'overlap' of about half an inch
This large amount of 'overlap' drives the inference of isolation-by-distance for the overall cladogram.
The truth is that the respective catchment areas of the three airports 'overlap' to a vast extent.
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