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hypo1

  (') pronunciation
n.

See sodium thiosulfate.

[Short for HYPOSULFITE.]


hy·po2 (') pronunciation Informal.
n., pl. -pos.
  1. A hypodermic syringe.
  2. A hypodermic injection.
tr.v., -poed, -po·ing, -pos.

To stimulate by or as if by hypodermic injection: “pandering to community fears in order to hypo ratings” (Variety).

[Short for HYPODERMIC.]


 
 

Broadcast: see hype.

Photography: short for sodium hyposulfite; a chemical fixative used in photography; also called sodium thiosulfate, ammonium thiosulfite. Hypo makes the nonimage areas of a photograph insensitive to further exposure to light.

 
(hī'pō)
n

An abbreviated form of the term hyposulfite, which is a synonym of sodium thiosulfate (Na2S2O3), a solution used in photography and radiography to fix and harden the manifest image. See also fixation.

 

Prefix used with the names of the church modes to signify their plagal forms, as follows: Hypoaeolian, on A, using a range e-e′; Hypodorian, on D, range A-a; Hypoionian, on C, g-g′; Hypolydian, on F, c-c′ or c-d′; Hypomixolydian, on G, d-d′ or c-e′; and Hypophrygian, on E, B-b or A-c′. See Mode; Plagal mode.



 

1. a colloquial abbreviation of hypodermic.
2. sodium thiosulfate, used as a photographic fixing agent.

 
Wikipedia: Hypo-


Hypo- is a prefix imported from Greek meaning "below", "low", or "insufficient".

In medicine, this prefix occurs in terms denoting an abnormally low level of a certain substance in the body, such as hypocalcaemia (a low level of serum calcium) and hypoglycaemia (a low level of blood sugar). It is also used in the names of conditions involving under-active functions, such as hypothyroidism and hyposplenism.

In anatomy, the prefix is used in its sense of "below", to describe the location of parts of the body; for example, the hypothalamus is a region of the brain below the thalamus.

In chemical nomenclature, the prefix is used in the names of oxoacids and oxyanions with a low amount of oxygen. For example, the hypochlorite ion (ClO) has only one oxygen atom, the least of the four oxyanions of chlorine.

In photography, "hypo" refers to sodium thiosulfate, a fixer used in the final stage of dark room photograph creation. Up until the 1970s, sodium thiosulfate was the most commonly used fixer.

As a word, hypo may refer to:


 
Translations: Translations for: Hypo

Dansk (Danish)
1.
n. - fiksersalt

2.
n. - injektionssprøjte
v. tr. - give indsprøjtning, stimulere

3.
n. - hypoglykæmi, lavt blodsukker

Nederlands (Dutch)
injectienaald, hypochonder, onderhuidse injectie, een verslaafde

Français (French)
1.
n. - (Chim, Phot) hyposulfite (de soude)

2.
n. - (abrév = hypodermic syringe) seringue hypodermique
v. tr. - faire une piqûre hypodermique, accroître, augmenter, ou promouvoir

3.
n. - attaque d'hypoglycémie

Deutsch (German)
1.
n. - Fixiersalz, Natriumthiosulfat

2.
n. - Injektion, Injektionsnadel
v. - anregen, jdn eine Spritze geben, um ihn anzuregen

3.
n. - Hypoglykämienanfall

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - υπεργλυκαιμία, φιξατίφ, (χημ.) θειοθειικό ή υποθειώδες νάτριο, (καθομ.) υποδόρεια ή υποδερμική ένεση
v. - τονώνω
pref. - υπο-, υφ-

Italiano (Italian)
iniezione

Português (Portuguese)
n. - seringa (f) hipodérmica (gír.)
v. - aumentar (gír.)
pref. - hipo

Русский (Russian)
шприц, укол, ипохондрия, гипосульфит, фиксаж, делать подкожную инъекцию

Español (Spanish)
1.
n. - hiposulfito sódico

2.
n. - inyección, jeringa
v. tr. - inyectar, aumentar, estimular

3.
n. - ataque de hipoglucemia

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - fixersalt (foto), injektionspruta (för infektion under huden), hypokondri, (sprut)narkoman
v. - injicera, ge en injektion, spruta
pref. - hypo-

中文(简体) (Chinese (Simplified))
1. 海波, 定影剂

2. 忧郁病患者, 吸毒成瘾者, 吸毒成瘾

中文(繁體) (Chinese (Traditional))
1.
n. - 憂鬱病患者, 吸毒成癮者
v. tr. - 吸毒成癮

2.
n. - 海波, 定影劑

한국어 (Korean)
1.
n. - 정착액용 티오황산나트륨

2.
n. - 피하 주사, 피하 주사기, 피하 주사약
v. tr. - ~을 주사로 기운 나게 하다

3.
n. - 저혈당증

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 定着液, ハイポ, 皮下注射

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) وسواس, المرض توسوس, المرء على صحته وبخاصه حين يكون مصحوبا بتوهم وجود مرض جسماني, هيبو سلفيت الصوديوم المستعمل في التصوير الفوتوغرافي, محقنه للزرق تحت الجلد, زرقه أو حقنه تحت الجلد, المنبه, المثير (فعل) ينبه, يثير, يضاعف, يزيد (بادئه الكلمه) بادئه معناها تحت أو أقل من السوي‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮נתרן גופריתי המשמש כמקבע לצילומים, מחסור בסוכר בדם‬
n. - ‮זריקה או הזרקה, חומר המוזרק לחיסון או לריפוי‬
v. tr. - ‮הזריק‬
n. - ‮התקף של תת-סוכר בדם‬


 
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