2. Adjective. Much larger than usual. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Supermassive
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Supermassive
Literary usage of Supermassive
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Priorities in Space Science Enabled by Nuclear Power And Propulsion by Ssb, ebrary, Inc (2006)
"A gravitational wave detector sensitive to radiation in the 0.1- to 100- mH/ band
likely to be emitted by merging supermassive black holes and close binary ..."
2. Newtonian Physics by Benjamin Crowell (2003)
"Since no visible light is detected coming from it, it is instead believed to be
a supermassive black hole. 15 Astronomers have detected a solar system ..."
3. State of the Laboratory: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory edited by William A. Bookless (1995)
"As computer speeds accelerated over the years, Wilson increased the sophistication
of the physics in his models, studying rotating magnetized supermassive ..."
4. Conservation Laws by Benjamin Crowell (2003)
"Black holes are supermassive stars whose gravity is so strong that nothing, not
even light, can escape from them once it gets within a boundary known as the ..."