"supervacaneous" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

IPA: /ˌsuːpəvəˈkeɪnɪəs/, /ˌsjuːpəvəˈkeɪnɪəs/, /ˌsuːpəɹvəˈkeɪnɪəs/ [US] Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-supervacaneous.wav
enPR: so͞o'pərvəkāʹnĭəs [US] Etymology: From Latin supervacāneus; compare Italian supervacaneo, Portuguese supervacâneo, Spanish supervacáneo. Etymology templates: {{uder|en|la|supervacāneus}} Latin supervacāneus, {{cog|it|supervacaneo}} Italian supervacaneo, {{cog|pt|supervacâneo}} Portuguese supervacâneo, {{cog|es|supervacáneo}} Spanish supervacáneo Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} supervacaneous (not comparable)
  1. (now rare) Added above what is needed or necessary; superfluous, redundant. Tags: archaic, not-comparable Synonyms: pleonastic, redundant, superfluous, supervacaneal [obsolete], supervacuous [obsolete] Derived forms: supervacaneously, supervacaneousness Translations (superfluous, redundant): ylenpalttinen (Finnish), изли́шний (izlíšnij) (Russian), избыточный (izbytočnyj) (Russian), нену́жный (nenúžnyj) (Russian)

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