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supertemporal

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Etymology

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From super- +‎ temporal.

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Adjective

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supertemporal (comparative more supertemporal, superlative most supertemporal)

  1. Transcending time.
    • 1984, Stephen David Ross, Art and its significance: an anthology of aesthetic theory:
      Yet truth, people say, is something timeless and supertemporal. We seek the reality of the art work in order to find there the art prevailing within it.
    • 2003, Ludwig von Mises, Epistemological problems of economics:
      ...their concepts and theorems must be derived from the historical data, inasmuch as there are no universally valid, supertemporal laws of human action.