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super adj 1 (also super duper) colloq extremely good; excellent; wonderful. 2 textiles a short form of superfine. exclamation excellent! noun 1 something of superior quality or grade, eg petrol. 2 colloq a short form of superintendent. 3 colloq a supernumerary, especially an extra in the theatre or on a film set.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: Latin, meaning 'above'.

super- prefix, forming adjectives, nouns and verbs, denoting 1 great or extreme in size or degree • supermarket. 2 above, beyond or over • superscriptsupernatural. 3 higher or more outstanding than usual • superhero. Compare hyper-.
ETYMOLOGY: Latin, meaning 'above, on top of, beyond, besides, in addition'.