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Super (2)

Webster's Dictionary

(1):

A prefix formerly much used to denote that the ingredient to the name of which it was prefixed was present in a large, or unusually large, proportion as compared with the other ingredients; as in calcium superphosphate. It has been superseded by per-, bi-, di-, acid, etc. (as peroxide, bicarbonate, disulphide, and acid sulphate), which retain the old meanings of super-, but with sharper definition. Cf. Acid, a., Bi-, Di-, and Per-.

(2):

A prefix signifying above, over, beyond, and hence often denoting in a superior position, in excess, over and above, in addition, exceedingly; as in superimpose, supersede, supernatural, superabundance.

Bibliography Information
Webster, Noah. Entry for 'Super (2)'. Noah Webster's American Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​web/​s/super-2.html. 1828.