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p. pr. & vb. n.
of Overlay
v. t.
To cover or overlay with gold, silver, or other metals, either by a mechanical process, as hammering, or by a chemical process, as electrotyping.
n.
A piece of paper pasted upon the tympan sheet to improve the impression by making it stronger at a particular place.
n.
A superficial covering; a coating.
v. t.
To cover with tin or tinned iron, or to overlay with tin foil.
v. t.
To cover or overlay with plates of metal; to arm with metal for defense.
imp.
of Overlie
v. t.
To put an overlay on.
n.
The process of pointing, edging, or overlaying with steel; specifically, acierage. See Steel, v.
n.
The art or process of covering anything with a plate or plates, or with metal, particularly of overlaying a base or dull metal with a thin plate of precious or bright metal, as by mechanical means or by electro-magnetic deposition.
v. t.
To overlay (a cord, rope, or the like) with other cords going round and round it; to overcast, as the edge of a seam; to wrap; -- often with about, around, or over.
n.
The act or process of overlaying with plaster.
v. t.
To overlay or decorate with stucco, or fine plaster.
v. t.
To overlay with a thin coat of metal; as, steel washed with silver.
n.
One who overlays; that with which anything is overlaid.
v. t.
To overlay or plate with a thin layer of wood or other material for outer finish or decoration; as, to veneer a piece of furniture with mahogany. Used also figuratively.
n.
A covering.
n.
To overlay, point, or edge with steel; as, to steel a razor; to steel an ax.
v. t.
To overlay or cover with plaster, as the ceilings and walls of a house.
v. t.
A thin leaf or layer of a more valuable or beautiful material for overlaying an inferior one, especially such a thin leaf of wood to be glued to a cheaper wood; hence, external show; gloss; false pretense.
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