
1) Area of common interest 2) Be somewhat redundant 3) Center of a Venn diagram 4) Coincide 5) Coincide partially 6) Coincide partially or wholly 7) Coincide partly 8) Coincide partly with 9) Coincide with 10) Convergence 11) Cover and extend beyond 12) Cover partially 13) Duplicate 14) Duplicate functions
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1) Cross 2) Cuff 3) Hem 4) Imbricate 5) Lapel 6) Turnup
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a move between teammates. An attacking player (who has the ball) is shadowed by a single defender; the attacker's teammate runs past both players, forcing the defender to either continue to shadow the player on the ball, or attempt to prevent the teammate from receiving a pass. The first player can either pass the ball or keep possession, depending...
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[railway signalling] An overlap in railway signalling is the length of track beyond a stop signal that is proved to be clear of vehicles in the controls of the previous signal, as a safety margin. == Overview == Enough braking distance is provided to allow a train to comfortably stop at the stop signal, but should it fail to do so for any r...
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[term rewriting] In mathematics, computer science and logic, overlap, as a property of the reduction rules in term rewriting system, describes a situation where a number of different reduction rules specify potentially contradictory ways of reducing a reducible expression (or redex) within a term. More precisely, if a number of different re...
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• (v. t. & i.) To lap over; to lap. • (n.) The lapping of one thing over another; as, an overlap of six inches; an overlap of a slate on a roof. • (n.) An extension of geological beds above and beyond others, as in a conformable series of beds, when the upper beds extend over a wider space than the lower, either in one or in all dire...
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The protrusion of weld metal beyond the weld toe or root weld.
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(from the article `chemical bonding`) ...concept of the electron-pair bond. Broadly speaking, in VB theory a bond between atoms A and B is formed when two atomic orbitals, one from each ...
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The interaction of orbitals on different atoms in the same region of space.
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the overlap of a pair of draperies is that part of a drapery panel which rides the master carrier of a traverse rod and overlaps in the center when draperies are drawn closed; usually 3 ½ on each side
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a defect in facsimile reproduction due to the fact that the width of the scanning line is greater than the scanning pitch or that the latter is irregular
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section in advance of a stop signal, or a stopping point in a continuous signalling system, which must be kept clear to avoid the risk of collision should a train inadvertently run past the signal or the stopping point
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The interaction of orbitals on different atoms in the same region of space.
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to cover partly
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O'ver·lap` noun 1. The lapping of one thing over another; as, an
overlap of six inches; an
overlap of a slate on a roof.
2. (Geol.) An extension of geological beds above and beyond others, as in a conformable series of beds, when the upper beds extend over a wider...
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O`ver·lap' transitive verb & i. To lap over; to lap.
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[Soccer] when a winger moves away from the sideline towards the center of the field to create space for a teammate to advance the ball undefended along the side of the field.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ō′vĕr-lap Definitions: 1. Suturing of one layer of tissue above or under another to gain strength. 2. An extension or projection of one tissue over another.
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A length of track beyond a stop signal which must be clear before a train can approach it.
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A distance (normally 180 metres or set according to the permitted speed of the line) beyond a stop signal which must be clear before the preceding stop signal can display a proceed aspect; allows a margin in case a train overshoots a signal before stopping.
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A small-ish roof.
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An imperfection at a toe or a root of a weld caused by metal flowing on to the surface of the parent metal without fusing it.
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Overlap refers to households who live on the edge of one or more ITV regions and consequently will be able to receive more than one ITV station.
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noun the property of partial coincidence in time
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The amount by which the scull handles overlap when a rower holds them horizontally at right angles to the boat
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