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Etymology

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super- +‎ civilized

Adjective

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supercivilized (comparative more supercivilized, superlative most supercivilized)

  1. Highly civilized.
    • 1886, Henry James, The Princess Casamassima, London: Macmillan and Co.:
      There was no peace for him between the two currents that flowed in his nature, the blood of his passionate, plebeian mother and that of his long-descended, supercivilised sire. They continued to toss him from one side to the other; they arrayed him in intolerable defiances and revenges against himself.