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superhighway noun, US 1 a wide road, with at least two carriageways going in either direction, that is meant for fast-moving traffic. 2 (in full information superhighway) electronic telecommunication systems collectively such as telephone links, cable and satellite TV, and computer networks, especially the Internet, over which information in various digital forms can be trans-ferred rapidly.
ETYMOLOGY: 1990s in sense 2; 1920s in sense 1.

superhighway noun, US 1 a wide road, with at least two carriageways going in either direction, that is meant for fast-moving traffic. 2 (in full information superhighway) electronic telecommunication systems collectively such as telephone links, cable and satellite TV, and computer networks, especially the Internet, over which information in various digital forms can be trans-ferred rapidly.
ETYMOLOGY: 1990s in sense 2; 1920s in sense 1.

superhighway noun, US 1 a wide road, with at least two carriageways going in either direction, that is meant for fast-moving traffic. 2 (in full information superhighway) electronic telecommunication systems collectively such as telephone links, cable and satellite TV, and computer networks, especially the Internet, over which information in various digital forms can be trans-ferred rapidly.
ETYMOLOGY: 1990s in sense 2; 1920s in sense 1.