hypochondriac |
of or relating to the condition of hypochondria. [3 definitions] |
hypochondriasis |
in medicine or psychiatry, the preferred term for hypochondria. |
hypochondrium |
either of the upper areas of the abdomen on the sides, near the lower ribs. |
hypocotyl |
the stem that is below the primary leaf of a seedling plant. |
hypocrisy |
the practice or an instance of stating or pretending to hold beliefs or principles that one does not actually live by; insincerity. |
hypocrite |
one who states or pretends to hold beliefs or principles he or she does not actually practice. |
hypocritical |
marked by, tending toward, or engaged in hypocrisy. |
hypodermic |
characterized by injection or introduction under the skin; subcutaneous. [4 definitions] |
hypodermic injection |
the injection of a substance, usu. a medicine or drug, into a vein, muscle, or tissue beneath the skin. |
hypodermic syringe |
a piston syringe fitted to a hollow needle, used to inject a substance under the skin. |
hypodermis |
in plants, a layer of cells directly beneath the epidermis. [2 definitions] |
hypoglycemia |
abnormally low blood glucose concentration. |
hypogynous |
of petals, sepals, and stamens, attached to the receptacle below the pistil, as in a tulip. (Cf. epigynous, perigynous.) |
hypolimnion |
the layer of the water of a lake, below the thermocline, that is coldest and contains the least oxygen. (Cf. epilimnion.) |
hypophosphate |
a salt or neutral ester of hypophosphoric acid. |
hypophosphite |
a salt of hypophosphorous acid. |
hypophosphoric acid |
an acid that results from exposing phosphorous to moist air. |
hypophosphorous acid |
a strong crystalline acid, colorless or slightly yellow, used as a reducing agent. |
hypophysis |
see "pituitary gland." |
hypoplasia |
the state or condition of being underdeveloped or undersized, as in a bodily structure or organ. |
hypostasis |
in philosophy, the essence or essential attribute or principle of something. [4 definitions] |