Hypodermic, hypoglycemic
Greek. Hyper in Latin is super.
latin
under
The word hypodermic comes from the Greek words ὑπο (hypo) meaning 'under' and also δέρμα (derma) meaning 'skin'.
The Greek syllables 'hypo-' don't constitute a root. Instead, they're a prefix. The meaning is under. The equivalent in Latin is 'sub-'.
The Greek syllables 'hypo-' don't constitute a root. Instead, they're a prefix. The meaning is under. The equivalent in Latin is 'sub-'.
The root word of "hypothesis" is "hypo," which comes from the Greek word meaning "under" or "less than."
Well, the root word HYPO means under like hypothermia means under skin
The Greek prefix "hypo-" has several meanings: under, below, less than, smaller, etc.
It means: AboveFor example, 'hyperactive' means having an unusually 'above average' level of activity.Contrast with the root word, 'hypo' which means 'below'. As in 'hypothermia', an unusually 'below average' body temperature.
Sub is Latin and means "under" (the Greek equivalent is hypo).
Cosmo is the Greek root word for cosmopolitan.
what is the greek root for homograph
The Greek root word poly means many