👉 In mathematics, a superorder is a type of order in which an object or set has more than one element. For example, if we consider the set of all natural numbers (N) and the set of all positive integers (Z), then N is a superorder because it contains more elements than Z. On the other hand, if we consider the set of all real numbers (R) and the set of all complex numbers (C), then R is a superorder because it contains more