over, above, beyond, or greater than: supranational, supramolecular
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su•pra /ˈsuprə/USA pronunciation
adv.
supra-, prefix.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- (used in writing to refer to parts of a text that appear above the point of reading). Compare infra.
supra-, prefix.
- supra- comes from Latin, where it has the meaning "above, over;
beyond the limits of'':supranational; supraorbital.Compare super-.
su•pra
(so̅o̅′prə),USA pronunciation adv.
supra-,
- above, esp. when used in referring to parts of a text. Cf. infra.
- Latin suprā (preposition) on top of, above, exceeding, (adverb, adverbial) on top, higher up; akin to super-
- late Middle English 1400–50
supra-,
- a prefix meaning "above, over'' (supraorbital) or "beyond the limits of, outside of '' (supramolecular;
suprasegmental). Cf. super-.
- see supra
'supra-' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
infra
- l.s.c.
- loco supra citato
- soprano
- sup
- sup.
- supercargo
- supra
- supralapsarianism
- supraliminal
- supralittoral
- supramolecular
- supranational
- supranatural
- supraorbital
- suprarational
- suprarenal
- suprasegmental
- supratemporal
- supravital
- ubi supra
- us
- ut supra
- v.s.
- vide
- vide supra
- vide ut supra
- vs.