different between supershow vs superslow
supershow
English
Etymology
super- +? show
Noun
supershow (plural supershows)
- A large-scale or successful show.
- 1955, Television magazine (volume 12, issue 5-12)
- This undoubtedly is the key to why so many of last year's supershows didn't make the grade.
- 1985, U.S. News and World Report (volume 98, issues 1-7, page 65)
- Other experts, however, say there is good reason to believe most supershows will continue to be triumphs of scholarship as well as popular attractions.
- 1955, Television magazine (volume 12, issue 5-12)
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superslow
English
Etymology
super- +? slow
Adjective
superslow (comparative more superslow, superlative most superslow)
- Extremely slow.
- the superslow rhythmic changes of the electrical potential of the cerebral cortex
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