hyp — hyp·abyssal; hyp·acu·sic; hyp·algesia; hyp·al·lac·tic; hyp·apophysis; hyp·arterial; hyp·automorphic; hyp·axial; hyp·es·the·sia; hyp·na·ce·ae; hyp·na·gog·ic; hyp·nea; hyp·no·analysis; hyp·no·bryales; hyp·no·cyst; hyp·no·gen·e·sis;… … English syllables
hyp- — Hyp ↑ hypo , Hypo . * * * hyp , Hyp : ↑ hypo , Hypo . * * * hyp , Hyp : ↑hypo , ↑Hypo . hy|po , Hy|po , (vor Vokalen auch:) hyp , Hyp … Universal-Lexikon
Hyp- — Hyp ↑ hypo , Hypo . * * * hyp , Hyp : ↑ hypo , Hypo . * * * hyp , Hyp : ↑hypo , ↑Hypo . hy|po , Hy|po , (vor Vokalen auch:) hyp , Hyp [griech. hypó] <Best. in Zus. mit der Bed.:> … Universal-Lexikon
hyp... — hyp..., Hyp... 〈in Zus.〉 = hypo..., Hypo... * * * hyp..., Präfix, hypo … Universal-Lexikon
Hyp... — hyp..., Hyp... 〈in Zus.〉 = hypo..., Hypo... * * * hyp..., Präfix, hypo … Universal-Lexikon
hyp — udråbsord; hyp, alle mine heste … Dansk ordbog
Hyp — Hyp, n. An abbreviation of hypochonaria; usually in plural. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] Heaven send thou hast not got the hyps. Swift. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hyp — Hyp, v. t. To make melancholy. [Colloq.] W. Irving … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hypæpa — or Hypaepa (Ύπαιπα or Ύπηπα) was a city in Lydia, on the southern slope of the Tmolus, looking towards the plain of Caystrus. The goddess Artemis Persica was worshipped there, and its women were noted for their beauty and their skill in dancing.… … Wikipedia
hyp... — hyp…, Hyp… 〈in Zus.〉 = hypo…, Hypo… … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch
Hyp... — hyp…, Hyp… 〈in Zus.〉 = hypo…, Hypo… … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch