Superspeedy vs Superspeed - What's the difference?
superspeedy | superspeed |
Very speedy.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=August 1, author=, title=America’s Not-So-Fast Trains, work=New York Times
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As adjectives the difference between superspeedy and superspeed
is that superspeedy is very speedy while superspeed is operated to or capable of moving at exceedingly high speeds.As a noun superspeed is
remarkable speed, above and beyond that of normal human speed.superspeedy
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