HYPODERMIC 



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HYPONASTY 



Hypodermic (hi-po-der' '-mik). See Hypodermatic. 



Hypodermis (hi-po-der' -mis) [bird, under; depfia, skin]. 

 See Hypoderm. 



Hypodermoclysm (hi-po-der' -mo-klizm). Same as 

 Hypodermatoclysis . 



Hypodicrotous (hi-po-dik'-ro-tus) \1-ko, under ; dinpo- 

 rog, double beat]. Dicrotic in a small degree. 



Hypodipsia (hi-po-dip' -se-ah) fined, under; dlipig, drink- 

 ing]. The drinking of too little water or fluid. 



Hypodynia (hi-po-din' -e-ah) [bird, under; bd'vvq, pain]. 

 Slight or trifling pain. 



Hypoemia (hi poe' -me-ah) \b~d, under; alfia, blood]. 

 Insufficiency of blood. 



Hypoerythrocythemia (hi-po-er-ith-ro-si-the' -me-ah) 

 \bitd, under; kpvtipdg, red; Kvrog, cell; al/ia, blood]. 

 Deficiency in the normal number of red corpuscles in 

 the blood. 



Hypogala (hi-pog'-al-ah) \b-d, under; ydha, milk]. 

 The collection of a milk-like fluid in the eye. 



Hypogastralgia (hi-po-gas-tral' -je-ah) [W, under; 

 yaarr)p, stomach ; dXyog, pain] . Pain in the hypogas- 

 trium. 4 



Hypogastric (hi-po-gas' -trik) \inc6, under; yaarr/p, the 

 belly]. Pertaining to the hypogastrium. See Abdo- 

 men, Artery, Ganglion, and Plexus. 



Hypogastriotomy (hi-po-gas-tre-of -o-me) \_'vtt6, under ; 

 yaari/p, belly ; to/it/, section]. The surgical opening 

 of the abdomen through the hypogastrium. 



Hypogastrium (hi-po-gas' -tre-um) [bird, under; yaarr/p, 

 stomach] . The lower median anterior region of the 

 abdomen. See Abdomen. 



Hypogastrocele (hi-po-gas' -tro-sel )[^vtt6, under; yanrr/p, 

 stomach ; Krfkr], hernia]. A hernia in the hypogastric 

 region. 



Hypogastrodidymus (hi-po-gas-tro-did' -im-us) \bttd, 

 under; yaarr/p, stomach; Sidv/xog, twin]. A double 

 monstrosity in which the two fetuses are united at the 

 hypogastrium. 



Hypogastrohemia (hi-po-gas - tro - he'- me - ah) \bizd, 

 under; yaarrip, stomach; alpa, blood]. Hemorrhage 

 in the hypogastrium. 



Hypogastrorrhagia (hi-po-gas-tror-a' -je-ah). Same as 

 Hypogastrohemia . 



Hypogastrorrhea (hi-po-gas-tror-e' -ah) \_bird, under ; 

 yaarr)p, stomach ; poia, a flow]. A slight amount of 

 gastrorrhea. 



Hypogastrorrhexis (hi-po-gas-tror-eks'-is)\_vTr6, under ; 

 yaaTi)p, stomach ; pt^ig, rupture]. Eventration. 



Hypogeal, Hypogaeal (hi-po-je'-al) [imdyeiog, under 

 ground]. In biology, growing beneath the surface of 

 the ground. Also, Hypogcean, Hypogteous, Hypogean, 

 Hypogeous. 



Hypogenesis (hi-po-jen' -es-is) \bizd, under ; yeveaig, 

 production, generation]. In biology, direct develop- 

 ment, without alternation of generations. 



Hypogenous (hi-poj'-en-us) [bird, under ; ytvi)g, pro- 

 duced]. In biology, growing below the surface or 

 on the under side. 



Hypogeusia (hi-po-git' -se-ah) [bird, under; yevaig, 

 taste]. Diminution in the sense of taste. 



Hypoglossal (hi-po-glos'-al) [bird, under ; yluaaa, 

 tongue]. Under the tongue. H. Nerve. See 

 Nerves, Table of. 



Hypoglossiadenitis (hi-po-glos-e-ad-en-i'-tis) [bnd, un- 

 der; yXaxnrn, tongue; aM/v, gland; trig, inflamma- 

 tion]. Inflammation of the sublingual gland. 



Hypoglossis (hi-po-glos'-is). See Hypoglottis. 



Hypoglossitis (hi-po-glos-i'-tis) [bird, under; yTioxran, 

 tongue; trig, inflammation]. Inflammation of the 

 tissue under the tongue. 



Hypoglossus (hi-po-glos'-us) [imd, under; yhuaoa, 

 tongue]. The hypoglossal nerve. 



Hypoglottis (hi-po-glof -is) [ijtto, under ; yZurra, 

 tongue]. The under part of the tongue, attached to 

 the lower jaw. Also, a swelling at the under part of 

 the tongue. 



Hypoglycemia (hi-po- gli- se'-me-ah) [bird, under; 

 y?.VKvg, sweet; alpa, blood]. Deficiency of sugar in 

 the blood. 



Hypognathadenitis (hi-pog-ndth-ad-en-i'-tis) [bird, un- 

 der ; yvdttog, jaw; adi/v, gland; trig, inflammation]. 

 Inflammation of the submaxillary gland. 



Hypognathous (hi-pog' -na-thus) \y-x6, under ; yvddog, 

 jaw]. In biology, applied to animals in which the 

 lower mandible is longer than the upper. 



Hypognathus (hi-pog' -na- thus) \_vtt6, under; yvddog, 

 jaw]. A double monstrosity in which the parasite is 

 attached to the inferior maxillary bone. 



Hypogynia (hi-po-jin'-e-ah) [vird, under ; yvvij, a 

 woman]. The state of being hypogynous. 



Hypogynous (hi-poj'-in-us)\b~6, under ; yvvf), female]. 

 In biology, growing beneath the pistil ; applied to 

 stamens or other floral organs that are inserted be- 

 neath the pistil. 



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



Hypohematosis (hi-po-hem-at-o'-sis)[y7ro, under ; auia, 

 blood]. A diseased condition marked by hyphemia, 

 or deficiency in the amount of blood ; also, the produc- 

 tion, or process of inducing such a condition. 



Hypohidrosis (hi-po-hid-ro' -sis) \Jjtt6, under ; Idpuaig, 

 sweating]. Scanty perspiration. 



Hypohydremia (hi-po- hi-dre' '-me-ah) \vjt6, under; 

 vdop, water; dipa, blood]. Deficiency of water in 

 the blood. 



Hypohypnosis (hi-po-hip-no' -sis) \v-ko, under; vnvog, 

 sleep]. Imperfect or partial sleep. 



Hypoinosemia (hi-po- in- o-se' -me-ah) \yird, under ; h;, 

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

 the formation of fibrin in the blood. 



Hypokinesia, or Hypokinesis (hi-po-kin-e' -se-ah, or 

 hi-po- kin- e' -sis) [bird, under; Kivj/aig, motion]. De- 

 ficiency in motor reaction under stimulation. 



Hypoleukocythemia (hi-po- lit- ko-si-the' '-me-ah) [bird, 

 under; 'AevKdg, white; Kvrog, a cell; atpa, blood]. 

 Deficiency of white corpuscles in the blood. 



Hypoleukocytosis (hi-po-lu-ko-si-to' -sis) [vird, under; 

 AevKog, white; KVTog, cell]. Diminution in the number 

 of colorless corpuscles in the blood. 



Hypolipemia (hi-po-lip-e' -me-ah) [vxd, under ; lixog, 

 fat; alfia, blood]. Deficiency of fat in the blood. 



Hypologia (hi-po-lo'-ge-ah) [bird, under; Adyog, word]. 

 Poverty of speech as a symptom of cerebral disease. 



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



madness]. A moderate degree of maniacal ex- 

 altation. 



Hypomelancholia (hi-po-mel-an-ho'-le-ah)[i~d, under; 

 fieXayxolia, melancholia]. Moderate or reasoning 

 melancholia. 



Hypomenous (hi-pom'-en-us) [bird, under ; jieveiv, to 

 remain]. Same as Hypogenous. 



Hypomere (hi'-po-mer) [brrd, under; ptpog, a part]. In 

 biology, the lower half of certain sponges (rhagon), 

 which consists of all three fundamental layers. 



Hypometropia (hi-po-me-tro' pe-ah) \bitd, under; 

 fierpov, measure; 6tp, vision]. Myopia. 



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

 Memory or recollection. 



Hypomoria (hi-po-mo' -re-ah) \\md, under; uupiu, folly]. 

 Slight mental disorder. 



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

 fivg , muscle ; atii.vog, strength]. Deficiency in mus- 

 cular power. 



Hyponasty, or Hyponastic Curvature (hi' -po-nas-ti) 

 \bitd, under; vaardg, close pressed]. In biolog 



