Surimposed
Surimposed is a variant spelling of superimposed, used to describe one image, object, or element placed on top of another so that both remain partly visible. The term is most often applied in visual contexts—photography, film, printing, graphic design and cartography—where layers are combined to convey additional information, create composite images or produce visual effects.
Etymology traces the form to the prefix sur- (on, over) and impose (to place), related to the
Techniques for producing surimposed images range from analog methods such as multiple exposure and contact printing
Metaphorically, surimposition describes the layering of ideas, structures or meanings, where a new element is laid