Super

English

Etymology

Proper name capitalized from ellided forms with super and super-.

Proper noun

Super

  1. In any of various contexts, a specifically named instance of a super, such as a particular superintendent, supervisor, or super-weapon.
    You better call the Super if you want your repairs done [the specific superintendent in the implicit context of a specific apartment building; parallel with "President" versus "president"]
    Teller and Oppenheimer discussing the feasibility of the Super [super atomic bomb, i.e., as later known, the hydrogen bomb]

German

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈzuːpɐ/
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Noun

Super n

  1. petrol with high octane number
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