Definition of Superscript. Meaning of Superscript. Synonyms of Superscript

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Definition of Superscript

Superscript
Superscript Su"per*script, n. Superscription. [Obs.] ``I will overglance the superscript.' --Shak.

Meaning of Superscript from wikipedia

- you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. A subscript or superscript is a character (such as a number or letter) that is set slightly below...
- superscript and subscript characters: When used in mathematical context (MathML) it is recommended to consistently use style markup for superscripts and...
- Superscripts and Subscripts is a Unicode block containing superscript and subscript numerals, mathematical operators, and letters used in mathematics...
- Modifier letter Cyrillic en or superscript en (ᵸ) is a phonetic symbol and a grapheme used in the writing of the Bezhta and Godoberi languages. It is...
- being made superscript, any IPA letter may function as a diacritic, conferring elements of its articulation to the base letter. Those superscript letters...
- in the Unicode charts looks like a simple superscript ⟨ʕ⟩, though in some fonts it looks like a superscript reversed lower-case letter glottal stop ⟨ɂ⟩...
- 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th or as superscript 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th). Also commonly encountered in Romance languages are the superscript or superior (and often underlined)...
- combines as a single ligature the uppercase Latin letter ⟨N⟩ with a usually superscript lowercase letter ⟨o⟩, sometimes underlined, resembling the masculine...
- degrees of temperature or alcohol proof. The symbol consists of a small superscript circle. The word degree is equivalent to Latin gradus which, since the...
- into a lateral consonant. Such sounds are transcribed in the IPA with a superscript ⟨l⟩, for example as [tˡ] in English spotless [ˈspɒtˡlɨs]. In Old English...