üstün, amir, üst, üstün kimse, üstünlük taslayan, ustun, üstun, Faik, süperiyor, yüksek kaliteli, üstün olmak, yüksek (rütbe, sınıf), ortalamanın üzerinde, fevk, ilgisiz, daha çok, arka, üstteki, yüksek, başrahip, üstün nitelikli, satırın üstüne basılmış, asil, üstün kaliteli, daha yüksek rütbeli; yüksek (rütbe/sınıf), daha kuvvetli, kendini bir şey, kibirli, Üst, üst tarafında bulunan, yukarı, üstte, superior, manastırda baş rahip, âlâ, üstün derecede olan kimse, daha yüksek rütbeli, üst tarafında bulunan, daha üstün, satırdan yukarı basılmış rakam veya harf, fevkinde, üst, amir; üstün, daha iyi, -den üstün, den üstün, amirler, üstler,
A person of higher rank or quality, Being greater or better than average; extraordinary, Located above, Higher in quality, The senior person in a monastic community, Higher in rank, Situated above or directed upward toward the head of an individual, Upper, as in upper eyelid, Toward the dorsal surface of the primate head, refers to the upper parts of the nervous system, The greatest of the Great Lakes, covering some 31,820 square miles with a maximum depth reaching 1300', some 700' below sea level, at the Superior Syncline Kitchigami, "great water" to the Ojibwe; Gitche Gumee to Longfellow, In anatomy, the upper of two parts; toward the top or above, The direction towards the head in an anatomical coordinate system [Chapter 9], In eye care terminology, referring to the upper half of the eye See Free Eye Tests, The anatomical term for "above" i e the head is superior to the shoulder Typically used in humans only See Cranial/Caudal/Inferior, above or near the head, also known as cranial, The head of a religious order or congregation He or she may be the head of the entire order (known as superior general), of a province (provincial superior) or of an individual house, higher in rank or quality, ranking, of high or superior quality or performance; "superior wisdom derived from experience"; "superior math students", Above, (anatomical description): Above, Situated toward the head and further away from the feet than another, Upper, Hotel offering tastefully furnished accommodations and featuring an assortment of amenities and services, (often followed by `to') above being affected or influenced by; "he is superior to fear"; "an ignited firework proceeds superior to circumstances until its blazing vitality fades", More comprehensive; as a term in classification; as, a genus is superior to a species, Beyond the power or influence of; too great or firm to be subdued or affected by; with to, Higher or greater in excellence; surpassing others in the greatness, or value of any quality; greater in quality or degree; as, a man of superior merit; or of superior bravery, More elevated in place or position; higher; upper; as, the superior limb of the sun; the superior part of an image, higher in rank or position; above average, exceptional; better or greater than; supercilious, conceited, Higher in rank or office; more exalted in dignity; as, a superior officer; a superior degree of nobility, Above the ovary; said of parts of the flower which, although normally below the ovary, adhere to it, and so appear to originate from its upper part; also of an ovary when the other floral organs are plainly below it in position, and free from it, Belonging to the part of an axillary flower which is toward the main stem; posterior, of or characteristic of high rank or importance; "a superior officer", having an orbit farther from the sun than the Earth's orbit; "Mars and Jupiter are the closest in of the superior planets, a town in northwest Wisconsin on Lake Superior across from Duluth the head of a religious community one of greater rank or station or quality (sometimes followed by `to') not subject to or influenced by; "overcome by a superior opponent"; "trust magnates who felt themselves superior to law", The head of a monastery, convent, abbey, or the like, One who is above, or surpasses, another in rank, station, office, age, ability, or merit; one who surpasses in what is desirable; as, Addison has no superior as a writer of pure English, Pointing toward the apex of the fruit; ascending; said of the radicle, having a higher rank; "superior officer", one who is higher than another in rank or position; one who is the head of a monastery or convent, a town in northwest Wisconsin on Lake Superior across from Duluth, the largest freshwater lake in the world; the deepest of the Great Lakes, a character or symbol set or printed or written above and immediately to one side of another character, (sometimes followed by `to') not subject to or influenced by; "overcome by a superior opponent"; "trust magnates who felt themselves superior to law", having an orbit farther from the sun than the Earth's orbit; "Mars and Jupiter are the closest in of the superior planets", written or printed above and to one side of another character, If one thing or person is superior to another, the first is better than the second. We have a relationship infinitely superior to those of many of our friends Long-term stock market investments have produced superior returns compared with cash deposits. inferior + superiority su·peri·or·ity The technical superiority of laser discs over tape is well established, a combatant who is able to defeat rivals, Your superior in an organization that you work for is a person who has a higher rank than you. Other army units are completely surrounded and cut-off from communication with their superiors subordinate, A superior person or thing is more important than another person or thing in the same organization or system. negotiations between the mutineers and their superior officers, If you describe something as superior, you mean that it is good, and better than other things of the same kind. A few years ago it was virtually impossible to find superior quality coffee in local shops Lulu was said to be of very superior intelligence, disapproval If you describe someone as superior, you disapprove of them because they behave as if they are better, more important, or more intelligent than other people. Finch gave a superior smile + superiority su·peri·or·ity a false sense of his superiority over mere journalists, If one group of people has superior numbers to another group, the first has more people than the second, and therefore has an advantage over it. The demonstrators fled when they saw the authorities' superior numbers. someone who has a higher rank or position than you, especially in a job, one of greater rank or station or quality, the head of a religious community, overling, over-, bigger than -; above, plural of superior,
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A person of higher rank or quality
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Being greater or better than average; extraordinary
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Located above
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Higher in quality - "Rebecca had always thought shorts were far superior to pants, as they didn't constantly make her legs itch."
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The senior person in a monastic community
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Higher in rank
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Situated above or directed upward toward the head of an individual
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Upper, as in upper eyelid
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Toward the dorsal surface of the primate head
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refers to the upper parts of the nervous system
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The greatest of the Great Lakes, covering some 31,820 square miles with a maximum depth reaching 1300', some 700' below sea level, at the Superior Syncline Kitchigami, "great water" to the Ojibwe; Gitche Gumee to Longfellow
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In anatomy, the upper of two parts; toward the top or above
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The direction towards the head in an anatomical coordinate system [Chapter 9]
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In eye care terminology, referring to the upper half of the eye See Free Eye Tests
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The anatomical term for "above" i e the head is superior to the shoulder Typically used in humans only See Cranial/Caudal/Inferior
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above or near the head, also known as cranial
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The head of a religious order or congregation He or she may be the head of the entire order (known as superior general), of a province (provincial superior) or of an individual house
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higher in rank or quality
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ranking
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of high or superior quality or performance; "superior wisdom derived from experience"; "superior math students"
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Above
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(anatomical description): Above
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Situated toward the head and further away from the feet than another
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Upper
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Hotel offering tastefully furnished accommodations and featuring an assortment of amenities and services
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(often followed by `to') above being affected or influenced by; "he is superior to fear"; "an ignited firework proceeds superior to circumstances until its blazing vitality fades"
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More comprehensive; as a term in classification; as, a genus is superior to a species
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Beyond the power or influence of; too great or firm to be subdued or affected by; with to
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Higher or greater in excellence; surpassing others in the greatness, or value of any quality; greater in quality or degree; as, a man of superior merit; or of superior bravery
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More elevated in place or position; higher; upper; as, the superior limb of the sun; the superior part of an image
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higher in rank or position; above average, exceptional; better or greater than; supercilious, conceited sıfat
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Higher in rank or office; more exalted in dignity; as, a superior officer; a superior degree of nobility
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Above the ovary; said of parts of the flower which, although normally below the ovary, adhere to it, and so appear to originate from its upper part; also of an ovary when the other floral organs are plainly below it in position, and free from it
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Belonging to the part of an axillary flower which is toward the main stem; posterior
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of or characteristic of high rank or importance; "a superior officer"
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having an orbit farther from the sun than the Earth's orbit; "Mars and Jupiter are the closest in of the superior planets
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a town in northwest Wisconsin on Lake Superior across from Duluth the head of a religious community one of greater rank or station or quality (sometimes followed by `to') not subject to or influenced by; "overcome by a superior opponent"; "trust magnates who felt themselves superior to law"
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The head of a monastery, convent, abbey, or the like
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One who is above, or surpasses, another in rank, station, office, age, ability, or merit; one who surpasses in what is desirable; as, Addison has no superior as a writer of pure English
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Pointing toward the apex of the fruit; ascending; said of the radicle
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having a higher rank; "superior officer"
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one who is higher than another in rank or position; one who is the head of a monastery or convent isim
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a town in northwest Wisconsin on Lake Superior across from Duluth
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the largest freshwater lake in the world; the deepest of the Great Lakes
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a character or symbol set or printed or written above and immediately to one side of another character
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(sometimes followed by `to') not subject to or influenced by; "overcome by a superior opponent"; "trust magnates who felt themselves superior to law"
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having an orbit farther from the sun than the Earth's orbit; "Mars and Jupiter are the closest in of the superior planets"
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written or printed above and to one side of another character
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If one thing or person is superior to another, the first is better than the second. We have a relationship infinitely superior to those of many of our friends Long-term stock market investments have produced superior returns compared with cash deposits. inferior + superiority su·peri·or·ity The technical superiority of laser discs over tape is well established
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a combatant who is able to defeat rivals
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Your superior in an organization that you work for is a person who has a higher rank than you. Other army units are completely surrounded and cut-off from communication with their superiors subordinate
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A superior person or thing is more important than another person or thing in the same organization or system. negotiations between the mutineers and their superior officers
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If you describe something as superior, you mean that it is good, and better than other things of the same kind. A few years ago it was virtually impossible to find superior quality coffee in local shops Lulu was said to be of very superior intelligence
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disapproval If you describe someone as superior, you disapprove of them because they behave as if they are better, more important, or more intelligent than other people. Finch gave a superior smile + superiority su·peri·or·ity a false sense of his superiority over mere journalists
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If one group of people has superior numbers to another group, the first has more people than the second, and therefore has an advantage over it. The demonstrators fled when they saw the authorities' superior numbers. someone who has a higher rank or position than you, especially in a job
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one of greater rank or station or quality
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the head of a religious community
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A superior.
overling - "Reflex laughs from the underlings present, though only grim smiles from the overlings."
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