Hyp


[hip] /hɪp/

noun, Archaic.
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variant of before a vowel:
hypalgesia.
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prefix
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a variant of hypo- hypabyssal
abbreviation
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hypotenuse
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hypothetical

hyp- pref.
Variant of hypo-.
1.
hypoxanthine
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hydroxyproline
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hypotenuse
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hypothesis
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hypothetical

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    [hahy-drok-si-proh-leen, -lin] /haɪˈdrɒk sɪˈproʊ lin, -lɪn/ noun, Biochemistry. 1. a nutritionally nonessential amino acid, C 5 H 9 NO 3 , found chiefly in collagen. /haɪˌdrɒksɪˈprəʊliːn; -lɪn/ noun 1. an amino acid occurring in some proteins, esp collagen. Formula: (OH)C4H7N(COOH) hydroxyproline hy·drox·y·pro·line (hī-drŏk’sē-prō’lēn’) n. An amino acid produced during the hydrolysis of collagen.

  • Hydroxyphenyluria

    hydroxyphenyluria hy·drox·y·phen·yl·u·ri·a (hī-drŏk’sē-fěn’ə-lur’ē-ə, əl-yur’-, -fē’nə-) n. The presence of tyrosine and phenylalanine in the urine as a result of a deficiency of ascorbic acid.

  • Hypacusis

    hypacusis hyp·a·cu·sis (hĭp’ə-kōō’sĭs, -kyōō’-, hī’pə-) or hy·po·a·cu·sis (hī’pō-ə-) n. A hearing impairment associated with a deficiency in the peripheral neurosensory or conductive organs of hearing.

  • Hypaesthesia

    [hip-uh s-thee-zhuh, -zhee-uh, -zee-uh, hahy-puh s-] /ˌhɪp əsˈθi ʒə, -ʒi ə, -zi ə, ˌhaɪ pəs-/ noun, Pathology. 1. . [hip-uh s-thee-zhuh, -zhee-uh, -zee-uh, hahy-puh s-] /ˌhɪp əsˈθi ʒə, -ʒi ə, -zi ə, ˌhaɪ pəs-/ noun, Pathology. 1. an abnormally weak sense of pain, heat, cold, or touch. /ˌhɪpiːsˈθiːzɪə; ˌhaɪ-/ noun 1. (pathol) a reduced sensibility […]

  • Hypaethral

    [hi-pee-thruh l, hahy-] /hɪˈpi θrəl, haɪ-/ adjective 1. . [hi-pee-thruh l, hahy-] /hɪˈpi θrəl, haɪ-/ adjective 1. (of a classical building) wholly or partly open to the sky. /hɪˈpiːθrəl; haɪ-/ adjective 1. (esp of a classical temple) having no roof /hɪˈpiːθrəl; haɪ-/ adjective 1. the usual US spelling of hypaethral


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