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solapadas

Solapadas is a term used in Spanish to describe elements or features that overlap, cover, or cross over one another. It arises from the verb solapar and is related to the noun solapa, which refers to a flap or a projecting piece. The expression is widely used as a descriptive indicator rather than a fixed technical category, and its precise meaning can vary by context.

In fashion and garment construction, solapadas refer to parts of a garment where pieces cross or lie

In geology and geomorphology, solapadas describe situations where rock units or strata are thrust or folded

Because solapadas is a general, field-dependent descriptor, its usage is often complemented by more specific terminology

See also: solapar, solapa, superposición, solapamiento.

atop
one
another,
such
as
overlapping
panels,
flaps,
or
lapels
that
create
a
layered
effect.
In
architecture
and
civil
engineering,
the
term
can
describe
overlapping
elements
like
roof
shingles,
cladding,
or
eaves
that
provide
protection
or
texture
through
their
arrangement.
so
that
layers
partially
overlap
due
to
tectonic
forces,
faulting,
or
tilting.
In
linguistics
and
discourse
analysis,
solapadas
may
be
used
informally
to
denote
events,
sounds,
or
discourse
elements
that
occur
in
overlapping
time
frames,
though
more
precise
terms
like
solapamiento
or
simultaneidad
are
common.
tailored
to
the
discipline,
such
as
superposición,
solapamiento,
or
superimposición.
The
term
serves
primarily
as
a
concise
way
to
signal
an
overlap
or
layering
phenomenon
without
committing
to
a
single
technical
definition.