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No. Hyper in regards to a person is short for hyperactive. Hyper roughly meaning "sped up" or at a fast rate. Crazy usually pertains to someone that is not in their right mind or to act with irrational behavior. I have know a lot of hyper people in my life and 99% of them were not crazy.
hyper is a greek root word meaning over-. υπερ- (hyper-)
It can be. As a slang term meaning "hyperactive" it can be either an adjective or a noun.
The meaning is Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS)
Terrific, amazing, unbelievable, extraordinary, ferocious, superb, super, hyper, great etc.
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the answer for this question is calm. The opposite of "hyper", from the Greek meaning "above" or "over", is "hypo", from the Greek meaning "below" or "under" - as in, for example, a hypodermic injection, a needle inserted under the skin.
The closest would probably be hyper. Meaning extensively, or greater. >
The Jewish creation story is the same as the Christian one so any Bible could help you out otherwise this is what I could find.
Burning gundam in hyper mode and shining gundam in hyper mode or God gundam in hyper mode if not in English version. Same thing
Genesis is Greek from the word meaning 'creation, beginning' and is written the same in the Latin.