supra

IPA: sˈuprʌ

noun

  • A traditional Georgian feast.
  • Clipping of supranational. [Such a person or organization.]

adverb

  • (law) Used to indicate that the current citation is from the same source as the previous one.
  • Above, mentioned earlier in a text.
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Examples of "supra" in Sentences

  • There would be, in other words, a supra-intellectual intuition.
  • Both of those guys have achieved long term supra-normal returns.
  • Along the dorsal edge of the scapula of the rabbit is unossified cartilage, which is called the supra-scapula (s. sc.).
  • (PhysOrg. com) -- Rising temperatures on the Greenland ice sheet cause the creation of large surface lakes called supra-glacial lakes.
  • Mark Field was pleasant enough to point out actual case law, supra, which is persuasive although distinguishable, as superskeptic pointed out.
  • If Google can continue its upward trajectory, it will emerge as a genetic variant of the multi-national corporation or what I call a supra-national enterprise.
  • The potential vegetation cover is described as supra-Mediterranean, with climax cover of Quercus spp. and Ostrya spp. and beech Fagus sylvatica forest above 700 m.
  • If a world fiat currency were established -- a so-called supra-reserve currency -- all it would do is allow the world's financial systems to do what they are already doing, but with more devastating results.
  • "Statura fuit supra modum humili," etc.] [Footnote 129: Sc. Sammarthani Elog., _ubi supra_.] [Footnote 130: Lefèvre's scientific works were numerous, and some of them passed through many editions during the early years of the sixteenth century.

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