'Hyper' is from Classical Greek. and means 'over' or 'greater than'.
Compare with 'Hypo' meaning , 'under' or 'less than'.
Hyper- which means High
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Hyper and Hypo They are both from Classical Greek and mean 'Over'.more than'(Hyper) and 'Under/less than'(Hypo). They can be seen as opposites to each other.
Hyper- is a fairly common prefix, found in such words as hypertension, hyperactive, hyperthermia. It means "more than usual". It is the opposite of the prefix hypo-, which means "less than normal".
Some words with the prefix "hype" include hyped, hypebeast, and hypertext.
Hyper is the prefix Prefix is the beginning word Hyper- Overactive
Some words with 'hyper' are:hyperactivehyperacuityhyperbolehyperplanehypersensitivehypertensionhyperventilate
The prefix for "Hy" is "hyper-."
Hyper- which means High
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here are some (or most) of the words I found: hyperbole, hypercritical, hyperextend, hyperglycemia, hyperlink, hypersensitive, hypertension, hypertext, hyperthyrold, and hyperventilation.
'Sub' as in 'subhuman' would do or 'hypo' as in hypodermic the latter meaning under the skin. Don't confuse hypo as a prefix with hyper; there is a major difference between someone who is hypoglycaemic and hyperglycaemic. .....................................................................................................................
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