hypso-
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[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]From Ancient Greek ὕψος (húpsos, “height”).
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- Tall, high in size.
- hypsarrhythmia is the electroencephalographic features of random high-voltage slow waves and spikes seen in patients with infantile spasms, hypsodont is describing teeth that have tall crowns, hypsicephalic is having a high (tall) forehead
- Antonym: brachy-
- High in location or position.
- hypsophobia is fear of heights, hypsophyll is any of the flower parts derived from high leaves, including petals, sepals, tepals, and bracts, hypsophonous is having a high voice
- Antonym: bathy-
- Upwards in movement or direction.
- hypsochromic is of a change in the position of a spectral band, to a higher frequency, Hypsibema is a species thought to have walked on erect toes.
- Antonym: batho-
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Etymology 2
[edit]From Ancient Greek ὕψι (húpsi, “aloft, on high, on the high seas”).
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- Altitude or elevation; aloft, from on high.
- hypsography is the measurement of altitude or depth versus area, hypsometer is an instrument that measures altitude indirectly by measuring the boiling point of water (which varies with atmospheric pressure), hypsometry is the measurement of elevation relative to sea level.
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