Hypertonic, hyperactive, hypersensitive....
hyper is a greek root word meaning over-. υπερ- (hyper-)
Hypodermic, hypoglycemic
The word is "hyperglycemia." "Hyper" means elevated or excessive in Greek, and "glycemia" refers to glucose in the blood. Hyperglycemia is a condition characterized by high levels of glucose in the blood.
Hyper is "Hyper" is French, we don't translate it as it comes from Greek.
Its the word έξω (exo-)
The word is broken down as:hyper - prefix thyroid - root word ism - suffix
The Greek root word for "stop" is "stasis."
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.
what is the greek root for homograph
The Greek root word of astronomy is "astron," which means star.
The Greek root word for earth is "geo."
The Greek syllable 'phot-' is the root of the Greek noun phos. The root word 'phos' is Greek for 'light' in English. The root word copia is Latin for 'abundance' in English. The English derivative is 'copy'.