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/səˈpɛrsɛt/ · suh-per-set
noun
  1. A set such that each of the elements of another set is also an element of the set. The set of characters 'LBPG' is a superset of the set of characters 'PG'.
noun
  1. Two or more different physical exercises performed back to back, without a period of rest between them. A superset of squats and lunges involves performing both exercises without resting in between.
verb
  1. To perform different physical exercises back to back, without a period of rest between them. The personal trainer instructed the client to superset the exercises to increase their endurance.

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Did you know? The concept of a superset in mathematics was first introduced by the German mathematician Georg Cantor in the late 19th century, revolutionizing the field of set theory.
Written by Lexi Wordsworth, Dictionary Editor 0 lookups Added Jul 16, 2026