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overlay

English

Etymology 1

over- +? lay. Compare overlie.

Pronunciation

Verb
  • (Received Pronunciation) enPR: ?'v?-l??, IPA(key): /???.v??le?/
  • (General American) enPR: ?'v?r-l??, IPA(key): /?o?v??le?/
Noun
  • (Received Pronunciation) enPR: ??v?-l?', IPA(key): /???.v??le?/
  • (General American) enPR: ??v?r-l?', IPA(key): /?o?v??le?/
  • Rhymes: -e?

Verb

overlay (third-person singular simple present overlays, present participle overlaying, simple past and past participle overlaid or overlayed)

  1. (transitive) To lay, spread, or apply something over or across; cover.
  2. To overwhelm; to press excessively upon.
    • c. 1610?, Walter Raleigh, A Discourse of War
      when any country is overlaid by the multitude which live upon it
  3. (transitive, now rare, archaic) To lie over (someone, especially a child) in order to smother it; to suffocate. [from 14th c.]
    • 1692, John Dryden, Cleomenes, the Spartan Hero, a Tragedy
      a heap of ashes that o'erlays your fire
    • 1993, Pat Barker, The Eye in the Door, Penguin 2014 (The Regeneration Trilogy), p. 371:
      Prostitutes, thieves, girls who ‘overlaid’ their babies, abortionists who stuck their knitting needles into something vital – did they really need to be here?
  4. (transitive, printing) To put an overlay on.
Translations

Noun

overlay (plural overlays)

  1. (printing) A piece of paper pasted upon the tympan sheet to improve the impression by making it stronger at a particular place.
  2. (gambling) Odds which are set higher than expected or warranted. Favorable odds.
  3. (horse racing) A horse going off at higher odds than it appears to warrant, based on its past performances.
  4. A decal attached to a computer keyboard to relabel the keys.
  5. (programming) A block of program code that is loaded over something previously loaded, so as to replace the functionality.
  6. (Internet) A pop-up covering an existing part of the display.
  7. (Scotland) A cravat.
Translations

Etymology 2

Verb

overlay

  1. simple past tense of overlie

Anagrams

  • lay over, layover

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encrust

English

Alternative forms

  • incrust

Etymology

From French incruster, from Latin incrustare, from in- (in) + crustare (to cover with a crust). See crust.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -?st

Verb

encrust (third-person singular simple present encrusts, present participle encrusting, simple past and past participle encrusted)

  1. (transitive) To cover with a hard crust.
    iron encrusted with rust
    a doughnut encrusted with sugar
    • And by the frost refin'd the whiter snow, / Incrusted hard.
  2. (intransitive) To form a crust.
  3. (transitive) To inset or affix decorative materials upon (a surface); to inlay into, as a piece of carving or other ornamental object.
    The jeweller encrusted the ring with gems.

Translations

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