"Hippocratism" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hippocratism refers to a practice of placing blame or responsibility on others before taking responsibility oneself, similar to the concept of the Hippocratic oath, where physicians vow to prioritize the well-being of their patients and not harm them. In a broader sense, hippocratism can describe a tendency to shift the focus away from one's own actions or motivations and instead assign blame to someone or something else, often in a defensive or evasive manner.
The plural form of the word "hippocampus", which is a region of the brain that plays a critical role in memory formation, spatial navigation, and emotion processing.
Hippodamia is a noun that refers to a genus of insects, specifically a type of ladybug or lady beetle. It is also the scientific name for the seven-spotted lady beetle, a common and well-known species of ladybug that is often considered a beneficial insect due to its role in controlling aphid and other pest populations.
A Hippodrome is a large outdoor arena or amphitheater, especially in ancient Greece or Rome, used for horse and chariot racing, as well as other equestrian events. It can also refer to a modern building or structure that resembles such a classic arena.
A hippogriff is a mythological creature that is said to be the offspring of a horse and an eagle. It is often depicted as a creature with the body of a horse and the wings and head of an eagle. In literature, hippogriffs are often featured as being proud, noble, and majestic. They are also known for being difficult to ride, as they are said to be fond of those who treat them with respect and dignity.