hyphen |
a sign (-) used to join the parts of a compound word or to divide a word between syllables, as at the end of a line. |
hyphenate |
to write, connect, or divide with a hyphen. [2 definitions] |
hyphenless |
combined form of hyphen. |
hypno- |
sleep. [2 definitions] |
hypnoid |
of or relating to hypnosis or sleep. |
hypnology |
the study or science of sleep and hypnosis. |
hypnosis |
an induced sleeplike condition characterized by increased susceptibility to suggestion. [2 definitions] |
hypnotherapy |
treatment of disorders or disease by hypnotism. |
hypnotic |
of or pertaining to hypnotism or hypnosis. [7 definitions] |
hypnotism |
an act or the science of inducing hypnosis. [2 definitions] |
hypnotist |
a person who is skilled in the theory and practice of hypnosis as used for medical purposes or for entertainment. |
hypnotize |
to induce a hypnotic state in. [3 definitions] |
hypo1 |
sodium thiosulfate; hyposulfite. |
hypo2 |
(informal) a hypodermic needle or injection. [3 definitions] |
hypo- |
under; beneath. [2 definitions] |
hypoallergenic |
unlikely to cause an allergic reaction. |
hypoblast |
see "endoderm." |
hypocalcemia |
an abnormally low level of calcium in the blood. |
hypochlorite |
a salt or ester of hypochlorous acid. |
hypochlorous acid |
a weak acid found only in solution or in its salt form, used for oxidizing, bleaching, and disinfecting. |
hypochondria |
a pathological preoccupation with the likelihood of becoming ill or with imagined pains or diseases. |