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overlie

[oh-ver-lahy] / ˌoʊ vərˈlaɪ /






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The researchers combined reams of geologic data from 2003 to 2017 to determine where U.S. forests and shrublands overlie bedrock that roots could feasibly reach.

From Scientific American Dec. 29, 2021

However, near the bottom horizontal strata overlie tilted strata.

From Textbooks Jan. 1, 2017

Schmidt calculates that these tumbled patches of ice probably overlie pockets of liquid water trapped in the shifting ice.

From Slate Dec. 19, 2014

These geologic units overlie the craton we want to study and so don’t tell us very much.

From New York Times Jan. 7, 2011

High clouds temporarily overlie about a third of the GRS.

From "Cosmos" by Carl Sagan

A deep fracture in the Tibetan Plateau known as the Cona-Sangri rift overlies the tear—a tantalizing hint that the tumult in the Indian Plate’s underbelly might somehow ripple to the surface.

From Science Magazine Jan. 9, 2024

The freeways are the concrete net that overlies it all, but only real Angelenos enter their mesmerizing alpha state.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 11, 2023

So they wet the skin that overlies this big balloon of blood right behind their nostrils.

From Slate Jan. 28, 2023

When a strong jet streak overlies a developing low-pressure system, it creates a feedback pattern that makes warm air rise at an increasing rate.

From Scientific American Jan. 28, 2022

He was speaking to her with the calmness of a leave-taking in the pressroom—the serenity that overlies the greatest awe and agony of which human nature is capable.

From J. S. Le Fanu's Ghostly Tales, Volume 3 by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

Other scammers take videos and photos from real practicing attorneys and overlay different audio to trick immigrants into sending them money.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 31, 2026

The former Manchester mayor comes off as a gregarious, upbeat fellow with an admittedly nerdy overlay.

From Salon Jul. 22, 2026

But a digital forensics expert told AFP's fact-checkers that the anomaly was the result of a failed text overlay by a news station that had syndicated the official feed.

From Barron's Apr. 11, 2026

Wright adopted Caravaggio’s lead white ground and midbrown overlay, as well as his flushed cheeks, pale necks and fleshy pink velvets.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 14, 2026

On top of that, an overlay of floor wash antiseptic, seeping in from the corridors beyond.

From "Cat's Eye" by Margaret Atwood

In many Baltic cemeteries horses were buried separately from humans, but there are numerous examples of horses with overlain human cremations.

From Science Daily May 17, 2024

In the Arctic, the pole is covered by an ocean overlain by ice that spreads outward, but soon encounters and freezes onto land masses including the coasts of Alaska, Russia and Canada’s Arctic Islands.

From Washington Post Feb. 14, 2023

It’s his own method to bring discipline to interviews that can be brief, chaotic and overlain by sirens and ambient sounds of human distress.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 7, 2022

On Thursday, Weinstein lawyer Arthur Aidala walked in wearing a wild, light-colored suit with an overlain windowpane, plaid pattern.

From Washington Times Feb. 1, 2020

The central plateau consists of ancient crystalline rocks with granites overlain by unfossiliferous sandstones and conglomerates considered to be of Palaeozoic age.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1 by Various

National Fuel Gas owns roughly 1.2 million acres in the Appalachian Basin, with substantial mineral ownership overlying the Marcellus and Utica shales.

From Barron's Jan. 23, 2026

This month, the researchers will return to Waesche, looking for more rocks that could confirm whether the loss of overlying ice caused Waesche to wake up.

From Science Magazine Dec. 2, 2024

As a result, the top few inches of soil or rock heat up rapidly over the course of a day, and in turn warm the overlying air.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 17, 2024

A wide residential and commercial block, known as "Region 9", is being cleared of several metres of overlying pumice and ash thrown out by Vesuvius almost 2,000 years ago.

From BBC Apr. 11, 2024

The blue places are apparently deep holes in the overlying clouds through which we see clear sky.

From "Cosmos" by Carl Sagan




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