Words |
Parts of Speech |
Meaning/Definition/Similar Words |
superable |
adjective |
Capable of being overcome or conquered; surmountable. |
superfete |
verb i. |
To superfetate., To conceive (another fetus) after a former conception. |
superfice |
noun |
A superficies. |
superfine |
adjective |
Very fine, or most fine; being of surpassing fineness; of extra nice or fine quality; as, superfine cloth., Excessively fine; too nice; over particular; as, superfine distinctions; superfine tastes. |
superflux |
noun |
Superabundance; superfluity; an overflowing. |
superfuse |
adjective |
To pour (something) over or on something else. |
superheat |
verb t. |
To heat too much, to overheat; as, to superheat an oven., To heat, as steam, apart from contact with water, until it resembles a perfect gas., The increase of temperature communicated to steam by superheating it. |
superhive |
noun |
A removable upper part of a hive. The word is sometimes contracted to super. |
superplus |
noun |
Surplus. |
superpose |
verb t. |
To lay upon, as one kind of rock on another., To lay (a figure) upon another in such a manner that all the parts of the one coincide with the parts of the other; as, to superpose one plane figure on another. |
supersalt |
noun |
An acid salt. See Acid salt (a), under Salt, n. |
supersede |
verb t. |
To come, or be placed, in the room of; to replace., To displace, or set aside, and put another in place of; as, to supersede an officer., To make void, inefficacious, or useless, by superior power, or by coming in the place of; to set aside; to render unnecessary; to suspend; to stay., To omit; to forbear. |
supervene |
verb i. |
To come as something additional or extraneous; to occur with reference or relation to something else; to happen upon or after something else; to be added; to take place; to happen. |
supervise |
verb t. |
To oversee for direction; to superintend; to inspect with authority; as, to supervise the construction of a steam engine, or the printing of a book., To look over so as to read; to peruse., Supervision; inspection. |
supervive |
verb t. |
To survive; to outlive. |