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- adjective Having one or more
superscripts
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Examples
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First, Bayer didn't lose the trademark to the term "aspirin" in France, Russia, the UK, and the US because writers used it without capitalizing it and including a circled R or a superscripted TM.
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Oh, sorry - the program has superscripted the -rd associated with the digit 3 and apparently fouled up the link.
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Great pains would have been required to produced the superscripted “Th” in “111th FIS”, requiring the changing of typeballs, alignment of text, etc., precise to a millimeter.
Think Progress » BREAKING: CBS To Report Fitzgerald Will Make His Decision Known Tomorrow 2005
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Hmmm, Steve, when I previewed my note above before submission, the superscripted powers of 4 and 1/4 looked fine.
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Following the given name, a superscripted number informs the reader how many generations from the immigrant this person is removed.
Archive 2005-05-01 2005
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The most obvious problem was with the raised superscripted letters, in a smaller font-size, on unit numbers in the letter.
Archive 2006-08-01 2006
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The most obvious problem was with the raised superscripted letters, in a smaller font-size, on unit numbers in the letter.
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One Comment gambling sports says: gambling sports superscripted describe dirtiest shaven
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Apparently, military typewriters from 1972 can produce superscripted "th" s.
Random Stuff Makes The World Go Round: Underlining Spiders kibbles 2004
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The 12s are supposed to be superscripted as powers.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Mathematical references abound on The Simpsons 2006
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