superior strength
1superior — su|pe|ri|or1 [ su pıriər ] adjective ** 1. ) better than someone or something else in quality or skill: Toward the end of the game Agassi s superior strength began to show. Though technically superior, their system was never commercially… …
2superior — I UK [sʊˈpɪərɪə(r)] / US [sʊˈpɪrɪər] adjective ** 1) better than someone or something else in quality or skill Towards the end of the game Agassi s superior strength began to show. Though technically superior, their system was never commercially… …
3strength — Ikaika. Also: iwi kani, malu, lā au, o ole a; kamaehu (rare). See saying, ila. Past days of strength, lā ae oia. Limited strength, ōpū uku uku. Extraordinary or supernatural strength, ikaika ho okalakupua. Of superior strength …
4strength — noun 1 how strong sb/sth is ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, enormous, great, immense, incredible, tremendous ▪ high ▪ The material has exceptionally high …
5Superior colliculus — Brain: Superior colliculus Section through superior colliculus (unlabeled) showing path of oculomotor nerve …
6Superior craton — in the west. The western margin extends from northern Minnesota through eastern Manitoba to northwestern Ontario.The formation of the Superior craton is best explained within the context of 2.72 2.68 Ga accretion of small continental plates and… …
7superior — adj. & n. adj. 1 in a higher position; of higher rank (a superior officer; a superior court). 2 a above the average in quality etc. (made of superior leather). b having or showing a high opinion of oneself; supercilious (had a superior air). 3… …
8Superior — adj. & n. adj. 1 in a higher position; of higher rank (a superior officer; a superior court). 2 a above the average in quality etc. (made of superior leather). b having or showing a high opinion of oneself; supercilious (had a superior air). 3… …
9superior — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ direct, immediate ▪ The form has to be signed by your immediate superior. ▪ intellectual, moral, social ▪ …
10Strength of schedule — In sports, strength of schedule (SOS) refers to the difficulty or ease of a team s/person s opponent as compared to other teams/persons. This is especially important if teams in a league do not play each other the same number of… …