see http://www.bartleby.com/68/37/5837.html which says in short that super indicates *a lot of* whatever's super'ed, and supra indicates transcendence of whatever's supra'ed.
Epi is a prefix that means "above or on," and the prefix in means "on."
The prefix supra means over or above. For instance, suprarenal uses this prefix.
One prefix for the word above would be "supra-" Example, Suprarenal, which means "above the kidneys"
v.s. (vide supra)
Ah, the prefix for "high" is "hyper." It's like adding a little extra energy and excitement to the word, just like when you add a touch of bright color to a painting to make it pop. Keep exploring and adding prefixes to words, it's like adding happy little details to your vocabulary garden.
Super or supra.
1986 Supra was non turbo and 1987 came in turbo and non turbo.
super-, supra-
Suprasystem: Inherent in the distinction between immediate environment and the total environment is the notion of a system also functioning as a part of a larger system, referred to as the suprasystem. a ''subsystem is one element of ''supra system''''
PSVT are those SVTs which are sudden, abrupt, almost immediate and unexpected onset and are more regular as well... PSVT is just the type of SVT..
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supernatural, supermarket, superintendent
above adv supra; from ~ desuper; over and ~ insuper • prep supra ( acc ); ( motive ) super ( acc ); ( rest ) super ( abl ); be ~ ( conduct ) indignari.
A toyota supra
'Fides supra omnes' would mean 'Loyalty above all things.' 'Fidelitas ante omnia' would mean 'Loyalty before everything.' If you want to say 'loyalty above all', you would use 'Fidelitas super omnia.'
Also super or supra
Epi is a prefix that means "above or on," and the prefix in means "on."