| supersonic | 1. Pertaining to or characterised by a speed greater than the speed of sound. See: hypersonic. 2. Pertaining to sound vibrations of high frequency, above the level of human audibility. See: ultrasonic. Origin: super-+ L. Sonus, sound (05 Mar 2000) |
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| supersonic rays | Ray's with a wavelength higher than that perceptible to the human ear, above 20,000 Hz. (05 Mar 2000) |
| supersonic waves | See: supersonic. (05 Mar 2000) |
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(of speed) greater than the speed of sound in a given medium (especially air); "a supersonic bomber flies so fast that it must release its bombs while the target is still over the horizon" having frequencies above those of audible sound
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Referring usually to an object moving faster than the speed of sound in the gas or liquid surrounding it.
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exceeding or capable of exceeding the speed of sound waves through air.
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having to do with velocities above the speed of sound (specifically as opposed to ultrasonic, qv).
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ultrasonic f.
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| supersonic | having frequencies above those of audible sound |
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| supersonic | (of speed) greater than that of sound in a given medium especially air |
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