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HYP'OCAUST, n. [Gr. to burn.] 1. Among the Greeks and Romans, a subterraneous pl...
HYPOCHON'DRES HYPOCHON'DRIA, n. plu. [Gr. a cartilage.] 1. In anatomy, the sides...
HYPOCHON'DRIAC, a. Pertaining to the hypochondria, or the parts of the body so c...
HYPOCHONDRI'ACAL, a. The same as hypochondriac.
HYPOCHONDRI'ACISM, n. A disease of men, characterized by languor or debility, de...
HYPOCHONDRI'ASIS, n. Hypochondriacism.
HYPOCHON'DRY, [See Hypochondria.]
HYP'OCIST, n. [Gr. sub cisto, under the distus.] An inspissated juice obtained f...
HYPOCRATER'IFORM, a. [Gr. under, a cup, and form.] Salver-shaped; tubular, but s...
HYPOC'RISY, n. [L. hypocrisis; Gr. simulation; to feign; to separate, discern or...
HYP'OCRITE, n. 1. One who feigns to be what he is not; one who has the form of g...
HYPOCRIT'IC HYPOCRIT'ICAL, a. Simulating; counterfeiting a religions character; ...
HYPOCRIT'ICALLY, adv. With simulation; with a false appearance of what is good; ...
HYPOGAS'TRIC, a. [Gr. under, and the belly.] 1. Relating to the hypogastrium, or...
HYPOGAS'TROCELE, n. [Gr. tumor.] A hernia or rupture of the lower belly.
HYPOGE'UM, n. [Gr. under, and the earth.] A name given by ancient architects to ...