0 a type, title, or category that includes a group of things within or under it: --
1 a person who has a more important position in an organization than others: --
the relationship between subordinates and superordinates
2 including a group of things or people under or within it: --
Thus colours may have no single superordinate, a fact that is perhaps unsurprising given that colours can be produced via the mixing of other colours.
A verb is a word but a phrase is a superordinate, syntactic unit.
They are aware of a variety of superordinate style concepts that cover different subsets of the space of possible garments.
This is true for all time-varying features, both on the micro-level and on the more superordinate level of the entire object.
Because of this assumption, the present experiments tested only a limited range of items within superordinate boundaries.
Among the semantic type errors coordinate, superordinate and associative errors were included.
Both definitions have a full relative clause, and use the nominal complement marker (some)thing as a dummy superordinate.
The presence of the copula was required only when a superordinate was not followed by a relative clause.