Overlap
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# To [[extend]] over and [[partly]] [[cover]] something | # To [[extend]] over and [[partly]] [[cover]] something | ||
#* the mousemat '''overlapped''' the edge of the desk | #* the mousemat '''overlapped''' the edge of the desk | ||
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# Used of [[set]]s that have some [[element]]s in common | # Used of [[set]]s that have some [[element]]s in common | ||
#* The set (all men) '''overlaps''' the set (vegetarians) | #* The set (all men) '''overlaps''' the set (vegetarians) | ||
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+ | *[[set theory]] | ||
+ | *[[Venn diagram]] | ||
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- To extend over and partly cover something
- the mousemat overlapped the edge of the desk
- To have an area, range, character or function in common
- The two maps overlapped at the east and west edges
- Used of sets that have some elements in common
- The set (all men) overlaps the set (vegetarians)
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