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supra-
  1. over, above, beyond, or greater than: supranational, supramolecular
Etymology: from Latin suprā above
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2025
su•pra /ˈsuprə/USA pronunciation   adv. 
  1. (used in writing to refer to parts of a text that appear above the point of reading). Compare infra.

supra-, prefix. 
  1. supra- comes from Latin, where it has the meaning "above, over;
    beyond the limits of'':supranational; supraorbital.Compare super-.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025
su•pra  (so̅o̅prə),USA pronunciation adv. 
  1. 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-, 
  1. a prefix meaning "above, over'' (supraorbital) or "beyond the limits of, outside of '' (supramolecular;
    suprasegmental
    ). Cf. super-. 
  • see supra

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