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twin]. A double 



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[turd, under; 

 od]. I >eficien< \ of sugar in 



Hypoglottis un. In ; 



rhe under part of the tongue, attached to 

 .\ Also, a swelling al the under pan ol 



Hypoglycemia 



>gnathadenitis [wn$, mi 



. gland ; trig, inflammation]. 



Inflammation of the submaxillary -land. 



ognathous na-thus) [bird, under; , r.i"<« . 



In biology, applied to animals in which the 

 r mandible i~ longer than the upper. 

 Hvpognathus | [im6, under; ;.- 



i. A double monstrosit) in which the parasit 



an. i. hed to the inferior maxillary bone. 

 Hypogynia (hi [im6, under; 



woman]. The state of being hypogynous. 

 Hypogynous (hi-pof ' -in-us)[yTr6, undei | i , , fi male]. 



In biology, growing beneath the pistil; applied to 



stamens or other floral organs that are inserted be- 

 lli the pistil. 

 Hypohaemia (hi-po- he' -me-ah). Sec Hypohemia. 

 Hypohematosis (fii-po-hem cit-o' under; alfia, 



blood]. A diseased condition marked by hyphemia, 

 I in the amount of blood ; also, die produc- 

 tion, or process of inducing such a condition. 

 Hypohidrosis [hi-po-hid-ro 1 -sis) [vtt6, under; i(S,i 



sweating]. Scanty perspiration. 

 Hypohydremia {hi-po-hi-dre / -me-ah) \vtzo, under; 

 i, water; alfia, blood]. Deficiency of water in 



the blood. 

 Hypohypnosis (hi-po-hip-no* -sis) [vtt6, under; vkvoc, 



sleep]. Imperfect or partial sleep. 

 Hypoinosemia (hi-po ■ in- o-se' -me-ah) \yiro, under ; ic, 



liber; alpa, blood]. Decrease in the tendency to 



the formation oi fibrin in the blood. 

 Hypokinesia, or Hypokinesis [hi-po-kin-e' '-se-ak, or 



hi-po-kin-e' -sis) \im6, under; Kivrjocg, motion]. De- 

 ficiency in motor reaction under stimulation. 

 Hypoleukocythemia (hi-po-lu-ko-si-the f -me-ah) [ 



under; Xevudg, white; itbrog, a cell; aifia, blood]. 



I leficiency of white corpuscles in the blood. 

 Hypoleukocytosis [hi-po-lu-ko-si-to f -sis) \imb, under'; 



'tevK.6q, white ; itfrroc, cell]. Diminution in the number 



of colei | uscles iii the Mood. 



Hypolipemia (hi-po- lip-e' -me-ah) \jm6, under; 7 



fal ; a\pa, blood]. Deficiency of fat in the blood. 

 Hypologia (hi-po-lo* -ge-ah) \yw6, under; 7J>yoq t word]. 



Pi eh as a symptom of cerebral disease. 



Hypomania (hi-po-ma' '-ne-ah) \vtt6, under; fiavia, 



madness]. A moderate degree of maniacal ex 



altation. 

 Hypomelancholia (hi-po-mel-an-ko* ' -le-ah)\ym6, under ; 



'"/ melancholia]. Moderate or reasoning 



melani hi ilia. 

 Hypomenous (hi-pom' '-en-us) \yir6, under; uiveiv, to 



remain]. Same as Hypogeru >us. 

 Hypomere (hi'-po-mir) \yir6, under; ukpog, a part]. In 



biology, the lower half of certain sponges (r/i,i^ 



whii is of all thr< e fundamental laj 



Hypometropia (hi-po- me-tro'pt [' ~". under: 



ision]. Myopia. 

 Hypomnesis (hi-pom-ne' -sis) [yirdfivqoig, memory]. 



Memory <ir re< ollei tion. 

 Hypomoria (hi-po-nu \ vir6, under ; uupia, follj j 



Slighl mental disorder. 

 Hypomyosthenia (hi-po-mi-os the' ne ah) \jm6, under; 

 . strength], I d ficiency in mus 



Hyponasty, or Hyponastic Curvature (hi'-po-nc 

 [>-". under; vaar6q, close pressed]. In biology, a 



