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Etymology

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From ultra- +‎ fast.

Adjective

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ultra-fast (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of ultrafast
    • 1960 February, “Talking of Trains”, in Trains Illustrated, page 67:
      Less important lines of plain double track carrying a mixture of passenger and freight traffic cannot be given ultra-fast expresses, and where alternative routes exist, as for example between London and the West Riding, the specially high-speed trains must be restricted to one of them only.

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