hying |
present participle of hie. |
hyla |
any of numerous tree frogs. |
hylozoism |
the belief that life is derived from matter and inseparable from it, or that a spirituality exists in all matter. |
Hymen |
in Greek mythology, the god of marriage. |
hymen |
a fold of mucous membrane that partly closes the outer opening of the vagina. |
hymeneal |
of or concerning weddings; nuptial. [2 definitions] |
hymenopteran |
any insect of a large group including bees, wasps, and ants, many of whose members have two pairs of transparent wings, live in colonies, and have biting or sucking mouths. [2 definitions] |
hymn |
a song or poem of praise written esp. in exaltation of a deity, nation, or the like. [3 definitions] |
hymnal |
a book of church hymns. |
hymnody |
the singing or composing of hymns. [2 definitions] |
hymnology |
the study of hymns, according to their history or the like. [3 definitions] |
Hyogo Prefecture |
a region of Honshu Island, Japan. |
hyoid |
of or designating a bone or bones at the base of the tongue in man, or a similar set in animals. [2 definitions] |
hype |
(informal) to stimulate or excite (often fol. by "up"). [4 definitions] |
hyper |
(informal) excitable; high-strung. |
hyper- |
over; beyond; excessive. |
hyperacidity |
an excessive amount of acid, as in the digestive fluids of the stomach. |
hyperactive |
abnormally active or overstimulated. |
hyperacuity |
combined form of acuity. |
hyperacute |
combined form of acute. |
hyperaggressive |
combined form of aggressive. |