"Hypodicrotous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hypodicrotous refers to a type of leaf arrangement where the leaves are arranged in two rows on opposite sides of the stem, with the rows being of unequal length.
Hypoderma is a type of parasitic skin disease caused by the larvae of various species of flies, typically fleas or botflies. It typically affects animals, such as cattle, sheep, and horses, but can also occur in humans. The disease is characterized by the presence of subcutaneous nodules, which are painful and can cause inflammation, swelling, and tissue damage.
Hypodermal refers to the layer of tissue or cells that lies immediately beneath the skin or epidermis. It is a term used in biology and anatomy to describe the layer of connective tissue, fat, or other cells that are situated beneath the outermost layer of the body.
The word "hypodermically" means "under the skin" or "by injection". It refers to a method or technique of administering a substance, such as a medication, vaccine, or anesthetic, by inserting it into the skin or tissues beneath the skin, typically using a syringe or needle.
The hypodermis, also known as subcutaneous tissue, is the layer of tissue that lies beneath the skin. It is a layer of fatty tissue that helps to cushion and insulate the body, and also contains blood vessels and nerve endings. The hypodermis is located between the skin and underlying muscle tissue, and it plays an important role in regulating body temperature, aiding in the distribution of fat and other nutrients, and providing support and protection for the skin and underlying structures.
Hypodiploid refers to a chromosomal abnormality in which an individual has fewer than the typical 46 chromosomes found in human diploid cells. Specifically, it means that the cell has one or more chromosomal deletions, resulting in a count of 45 or fewer chromosomes. While it can occur spontaneously, hypodiploidy is often associated with cancer and other genetic disorders.
Hypodiploidy is a term used in genetics and cytology that refers to a chromosomal abnormality in which an individual has fewer than the normal number of chromosomes in their cells. The normal human diploid number of chromosomes is 46, but individuals with hypodiploidy may have as few as 44 or fewer chromosomes. This can occur naturally or be the result of certain genetic disorders, and can lead to a range of adverse health effects depending on the specific number and structure of the chromosomes involved.
Hypodipsia is a rare condition characterized by a lack of thirst or aversion to drinking water.
Hypodorian refers to a type of musical mode or scale used in ancient Greek music, particularly in the context of choirs and vocal music. It is one of the seven ancient Greek modes, which are often called the "authentic modes" or "Dorian modes". The hypodorian mode is similar to the dorian mode, but it begins on the 6th note of the scale rather than the 7th note. This creates a slightly different sound and emotional tone, often characterized as more somber or melancholic than the dorian mode.
Hypoechoic refers to something that has a low or reduced echo. In medical imaging, such as ultrasound, hypoechoic tissues or lesions appear dark or hypoechoic because they reflect fewer sound waves back to the transducer, resulting in a reduced echo signal.
Hypoestes is a genus of flowering plants in the family Acanthaceae. It is commonly known as the "fan flower" or "rosy euphorbia".