Hyper/Hypo come from Classical Greek.
They are 'opposites' to each other.
Their meaning are ;-
Hyper ; Over/ more than / greater than
Hypo ' Under/ less than .
Yes. Hexabrachial mean six arms in Greek and Latin
Stephanie is not a latin name it is a greek name meaning "crown garland". No, Stephanie comes from the Greek name Stephen and means Crowned one
The prefix "ped" is of Latin origin. It comes from the Latin word "pes" which means "foot".
The Greek and Latin root word "ion" means "going" or "one who goes." It is commonly used in scientific terms related to charged particles or atoms.
Speir- is the Greek root for 'spirea'. Derivatives are the Greek noun 'speira' and the later Latin noun 'spira'. Both the Greek and the Latin derivatives mean 'coil, twist'. Another Greek derivative of the original Greek root is the noun 'speirema', which means 'convolution'.
Hyper/Hypo are from Classical Greek.
Hyper is both Latin and Greek. It means above but can mean other things like super, very active or nervous.
hyper is a greek root word meaning over-. υπερ- (hyper-)
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Hypodermic, hypoglycemic
uni (latin) mono (greek) both of them mean one
Yes. tetranocular mean four eyes in Greek and Latin
Yes. Heptanocular mean seven eyes in Greek and Latin
Yes. Equinomorph does mean horse-shaped in Greek and Latin.
Yes. Hematovore does mean blood-consumer in Greek and Latin.
Yes. Psychovore does mean mind-consumer in Greek and Latin.
It is correct to say biantibrachial mean two forearms in Greek and Latin.