"Hypericum" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hypericum is a type of flowering plant commonly known as St. John's Wort. The name "Hypericum" comes from the Greek words "hyper" meaning "above" and "ikos" meaning " regexp; mound", likely referring to the plant's growth habit. It is a perennial herb used in traditional medicine, particularly for its antidepressant and anti-inflammatory properties.
Hypericum: A plant used to make medicine, particularly for wound healing and soothing skin irritations.
Hypericoides is an adjective that means resembling hypericums, a type of flower. Specifically, it describes something that is shaped like the pods of the Saint John's Wort plant, which is a common name for certain species of the genus Hypericum.
Hyperimmune refers to a situation where an individual's immune system produces an unusually large amount or concentration of antibodies in response to a specific antigen or pathogen. This can occur as a result of repeated exposure to the antigen, vaccination, or certain medical conditions. Hyperimmunity can provide enhanced protection against infection or disease.