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German
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Etymology
über (“over”) + Schall (“sound”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈyːbɐˌʃal/
- Hyphenation: Über‧schall
Noun
Überschall m (strong, genitive Überschalles or Überschalls, no plural)
- supersonic
Usage notes
Only used in compounds or as a clipping of Überschallgeschwindigkeit.
Declension
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