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| Definition | Word |
|---|---|
Excitable; fidgety | |
Exaggeration | |
Rapid increase in prices | |
Abnormally low body temperature | |
Longest side of a right triangle | |
Content of a web document | |
Scientific conjecture | |
To bend a joint beyond normal range | |
One who suffers from imaginary illnesses | |
Engine that propels a ship faster than the speed of light |
| Definition | Word |
|---|---|
Below the skin | |
High blood pressure | |
Relating to low air pressure | |
Largest type of star | |
Breathe too quickly | |
Low blood sugar | |
Oxygen deprivation | |
Inhabitant of the far north | |
One who does not practice what he preaches | |
Unlikely to cause irritation (in cosmetics marketing) |
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Mithol
More people got hyperinflation than hyperdrive? Shame. Shame!
Sep 13, 2011 delete reply
geographygal
This was tough. Only 14/20. But I've never heard of hypoxia or hyperborean.
Sep 13, 2011 delete reply
MoogleCloud
I've only heard of Hypoxia because I took EMT class. =P But yeah, I got 14/20 as well.
Sep 14, 2011 delete reply
icedfirerose777
this shouldnt be a hyper vocab, it should just be hyp. hypo/hyper, cause some of these arent hyper-
Sep 14, 2011 delete reply
whatiscricket
i knew hypotenuse and hypoglycemia but my spelling is atrocious!!
Sep 16, 2011 delete reply
RHL
"To bend a joint beyond normal range" should also include hypermobile or hyperflexible - hypermobility is the correct term. i should know, i have hypermobile wrists and elbows!
Dec 3, 2011 delete reply
batzoverbarstow
-_- I could not spell hypotenuse for the life of me. however this was very easy! loved it.
Dec 9, 2011 delete reply
DoctorChef
Hypodermis should be accepted for hypodermic.
Jan 6, 2012 delete reply
Shadowlander
Hypodermal as well.
Jan 27, 2013 delete reply
BlendedCow
The instructions say it could be either hypo or hyper
Feb 16, 2012 delete reply
ssinger70
How about accepting "hypothermic" or "hypothermal" for hypothermia?
Jul 14, 2012 delete reply
paulinehendry
How about accepting hyperextension for hyperextend?
Oct 2, 2012 delete reply
ShangriLa
One of the 2% that got Hyperborean. Feels good man.
Oct 6, 2012 delete reply
kalbahamut
Technically hyperinflation is the rapid devaluation of currency. Things aren't getting more expensive but the paper you use to pay for those things is worth a lot less day-to-day or in true cases of hyperinflation, hour-by-hour. Also, not all content in a web document is hypertext. That refers only to the text that has a web link embedded in the text.
Jan 15, 2013 delete reply
Skaggerack
hahah got hyperborean! All that mythical literature I read actually paid off!
Feb 17, 2013 delete reply
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