superlarge

superlarge

(ˌsuːpəˈlɑːdʒ)
adj
extremely large
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The office building is currently wholly occupied by Superlarge Limited, trading as Inspiring Travel Company.
The effect is most dramatic with a superlarge Romanesco!
However, the tunnel engineering research for the superlarge corridor hall cave is not yet thorough.
In a government statement released through state media, North Korea said the Hwasong-15, the "greatest ICBM," could be armed with a "superlarge heavy nuclear warhead" and is capable of striking the "whole mainland" of the U.S.
Metallogenesis of Superlarge Gold Deposits in Jiaodong Region and Deep Processes of Subcontinental Lithosphere beneath North China Craton in Mesozoic.
and Tsekhovsky, Y.G.: 2009, Formation conditions and regularities of the distribution of large and superlarge bauxite deposits.
Although Serra was present at the beginning of Earthworks, he became suspicious of some manifestations, which he saw as so much drawing on the land, so many images writ superlarge (this could be said of both The Lightning Field and Spiral Jetty).
Wang, "Geochemistry and genesis of the changkeng large superlarge gold silver deposit, guangdong province," Mineral Deposits, vol.
When superlarge firms, such as Nokia, have huge successes or failures, these events can steamroll their way across an entire economy.
Oil shale occurring in the Ordos Basin is also the main source rock of the superlarge Ordos oil field [17].
"There are very few, if any, plastic molders in the country with this many superlarge presses under one roof," said Ray Burns, president of Mack Molding's southern division.