FYI, uper and upo (the 'h' is absent in the spelling and represented by a breathing mark) are actually Greek, not Latin. Though they have multiple meanings, you could simply say that they mean over/under.
Bubba Suess - Jul 25, 2013 9:33 pm - Hasn't voted
uper/upoFYI, uper and upo (the 'h' is absent in the spelling and represented by a breathing mark) are actually Greek, not Latin. Though they have multiple meanings, you could simply say that they mean over/under.