superscript
Americanadjective
noun
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a superscript or superior character
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obsolete a superscription on a document, letter, etc
Etymology
Origin of superscript
1580–90; < Latin superscrīptus (past participle of superscrībere to superscribe ), equivalent to super- super- + scrīptus written; see script
Explanation
A superscript is a number or letter that's written slightly above another character. When you write out the mathematical expression "x squared," you write the 2 as a superscript, smaller than and raised above the x, like so: x2. Superscripts are frequently found in mathematical formulas and as footnotes in academic texts. You'll see a superscript printed smaller and higher than the rest of the text, which makes it stand out—so it's clear what it indicates, as in the case of exponents or footnotes. Superscript comes from the Latin superscriptus, "written above," and the roots super, "above," and scribere, "to write."
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Example Sentences
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Lloyd's of London broker Superscript is giving clients that dealt with FTX a mandatory questionnaire to outline the percentage of their exposure, said Ben Davis, lead for digital assets at Superscript.
From Reuters • Dec. 19, 2022
Last year, Amazon partnered with Lloyd's broker Superscript to offer insurance to small and medium-sized UK business customers.
From Reuters • Oct. 19, 2022
"It's very unlikely people are getting the same limits - if they are, they are paying an extraordinary amount," David Dickson, head of enterprise at broker Superscript, said.
From Reuters • Nov. 19, 2021
Superscript letters are rendered as they appear in the original, e.g., ye = the; yt = that.
From The Art or Crafte of Rhetoryke by Cox, Leonard, ca. 1495-
Superscript means raised and next to a letter.
From The Art or Crafte of Rhetoryke by Cox, Leonard, ca. 1495-
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