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Superset vs Coinitial - What's the difference?

superset | coinitial |

As a noun superset

is (set theory) (symbol: '''') with respect to another set, a set such that each of the elements of the other set is also an element of the set.

As an adjective coinitial is

(mathematics|of a subset) having an element b'' for each element ''a'' in the superset such that ''b'' is less than or equal to ''a .

superset

English

(subset)

Noun

(en noun)
  • (set theory) (symbol: '''') With respect to another set, a set such that each of the elements of the other set is also an element of the set.
  • The set of human beings is a superset of the set of human children.
    The set of characters "LBPG" is a superset of the set of characters "PG".
  • (weightlifting) Two or more different physical exercises performed back-to-back, without a period of rest between them. The exercises may employ the same muscle group, or opposing muscle groups.
  • * 2010', Eric Velazquez, "Power Pairings", ''Reps!'' ' 17 :83
  • While some lifters insist that supersets' must consist of consecutive exercises for the same bodypart, others would bet their weight belts that ' supersets involve opposing bodyparts.

    Antonyms

    * (set theory) subset

    coinitial

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • (mathematics, of a subset) Having an element b'' for each element ''a'' in the superset such that ''b'' is less than or equal to ''a .