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superspeed

American  
[soo-per-speed] / ˈsu pərˌspid /

adjective

  1. constructed or intended to function at a very high speed.


Etymology

Origin of superspeed

super- + speed

Example Sentences

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Although it holds immense potential for applications that include inspecting packages without harmful X-rays, superspeed 6G communication, and spectroscopy and imaging of organic compounds, turning this potential into precise and sensitive measurements has been technically very difficult.

From Science Daily

Miller portrays Barry Allen who, as superhero the Flash, uses his superspeed to travel back through time to try to prevent his mother’s death.

From Reuters

Having embraced his superspeed powers in the previous film, Sonic 2 finds Sonic wanting to put them to good use, which Tom understands — but only up to a point.

From The Verge

With a good short SuperSpeed cable, I was able to transfer a 5GB file to my PC from an external SSD in just 17 seconds.

From The Verge

Each Eternal has at least one special power, and Makkari wields the power of superspeed, which fortunately is not connected to her deafness, which is a common trope we sometimes see in TV and movies featuring characters with disabilities.

From Salon