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supra
1[soo-pruh]
adverb
above, especially when used in referring to parts of a text.
supra-
2a prefix meaning “above, over” (supraorbital ) or “beyond the limits of, outside of ” (supramolecular; suprasegmental ).
supra
1/ ˈːə /
adverb
above, esp referring to earlier parts of a book etc
supra-
2prefix
over, above, beyond, or greater than
supranational
supramolecular
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of supra1
Origin of supra2
Example Sentences
In a statement released Wednesday, the military announced that its motto is “semper supra,” or “always above.”
Nevertheless, for all of the reasons noted supra, we conclude that the trial court did not err in denying Jewell’s motion to compel or in granting the Media Defendants summary judgment on Jewell’s claims.”
The tables are laid with supra cloths, taper candles, gorgeous ceramics in grandmotherly motifs and modern shapes.
The linchpin of Georgian culture is the supra, or festive meal.
This is same tactics adopted else where and such tactics directly supported racist, narrow nationalists and supra nationalists and i think...
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