superimposable

/ˌsupərɪmˈpoʊzəbəl/
adjective
  1. Able to be placed or laid over something else, especially so that they match exactly.
    • The designer checked if the two layers were superimposable for the animation.
    • In chemistry, molecules that are mirror images are not always superimposable.
    • The two shapes are superimposable, meaning they are identical in size and orientation.
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