overlappinger
Overlappinger is a term used in design and computer graphics to denote either a technique for layering elements or a software component that manages overlaps between shapes, masks, or regions. The word is not widely standardized and is encountered mainly in niche discussions, prototypes, or informal documentation. The suffix -er signals a person, tool, or process that performs overlapping operations; thus an overlappinger can refer to a design principle, a module in a graphics pipeline, or an algorithm in a visualization system.
In visual design, the overlappinger describes the practice of intentionally letting visual elements intersect. Practitioners use
In software and graphics, the overlappinger can be a component that detects, resolves, and renders overlapping
In other domains, overlaps arise in architecture, UI layout, and data visualization, where an overlappinger approach
See also: layering, z-index, clipping path, masks, blending, collision detection.