superscript

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Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Middle French superscript, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin superscriptus (written above).

Noun

superscript (countable and uncountable, plural superscripts)

  1. (typography) A type of lettering form that appears as a number, figure, or symbol above the normal line of type, located at the right or left of another symbol or text.

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Verb

superscript (third-person singular simple present superscripts, present participle superscripting, simple past and past participle superscripted)

  1. (mathematics, sciences, typography, transitive, of a variable) To provide with a superscript.
    • 1987, Pragasen Pillay, “Permanent magnet synchronous motor drives and brushless DC motor drives for servo applications”, Conference Record of the 1987 IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting (Part I), IEEE, page 387:
      The ambient or unsaturated value of a variable is superscripted with a "*".
  2. (typography, transitive, of a text) To convert to a superscript form.

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