It means abnormally high pressure.
The prefix of hypertension is "hyper-," which comes from Greek and means "over" or "excessive." In the context of hypertension, it indicates an abnormally high level of blood pressure in the arteries. The term "tension" refers to the pressure itself, so "hypertension" literally means excessive pressure.
Uh, because when you break down the etymology, the composition of the greek leads you to the aforementioned translation
I guess you would break the word down to it's roots; Greek. Anthrop = man ologist = study of
The root of the word "analyst" is the Greek word "analusis," meaning to analyze or break down into components.
You can indeed break down the meaning of protagonist. However you cannot do it in latin. You can do it in greek. Protagonist has a greek etymology, not a latin one. Both greek and latin have been dropped in western education. Greek was dropped earlier and greek roots are often mistakenly called ''latin''. Protagonist derives from the Greek πρωταγωνιστής (protagonistes = protagonist) from πρώτος (protos = first) from αγωνιστής (agonistes = fighter) from άγω (ago = I lead, I fetch, I lead away) In Ancient Greek theatre the protagonist was the actor having the leading role. (second role = δευτεραγωνιστής (deuteragonist); third role = τριταγωνιστής (tritagonist)
no they do not break down
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No. Portal Hypertension is specific hypertension in the portal system while general hypertension is the primary hypertension. Portal hypertension happens when there is high pressure in the portal circulation or the circulation in the Liver and lower body organs.
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No. It can however break down compounds.
yes
Hypertension is not bad.