"Hypoparathyroidism" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hypoparathyroidism is a medical condition in which the parathyroid glands produce too little parath hormone, which is essential for regulating calcium levels in the blood. As a result, the levels of calcium in the blood drop, leading to symptoms such as muscle weakness, cramping, and twitching, as well as numbness or tingling in the fingers and toes. In severe cases, hypoparathyroidism can also cause seizures, confusion, or even coma.
The word "hyponychial" refers to the tender skin at the base of the nail plate, near the fingerprint area.
In linguistics, a hyponym is a word or phrase that is a specific instance or example of a broader term or category. It is a word that is more specific or subordinate to a more general term, which is called a superordinate.<br><br>For example, "car" is a hyponym of "vehicle", as it is a type of vehicle. Similarly, "whale" is a hyponym of "mammal", as it is a type of mammal.
Hyponymous refers to a type of word in linguistics that is a noun or adjective that is part of a phrase or sentence that refers to a specific part or aspect of a broader concept or category. In other words, a hyponym is a word that is more specific than its corresponding hypernym (a word that is a broader category). For example, "dog" is a hyponym of "mammal" because a dog is a specific type of mammal.
Hyponyms are words that are more specific or descended from a higher-level word, known as a hypernym. For example:<br><br> Animal is a hypernym, and<br> + Mammal is a hyponym<br> + Dog is a hyponym<br> + Lion is a hyponym<br><br>In this case, "animal" is a broader category that encompasses all of the more specific categories mentioned (mammal, dog, and lion).
Hyponymy is a semantic relationship in linguistics where one word or phrase is a more specific or subordinate term to another word or phrase, which is the hypernym. In other words, a hyponym is a word that is a member of a category or a subclass of a broader concept, while the hypernym is the broader category or superordinate term. For example, "dog" is a hyponym of "mammal", as "dog" is a specific type of mammal. Hyponymy can be used to create a hierarchical relationship between words, allowing for more precise and nuanced communication.
Hypophagia refers to an abnormally low appetite or lack of desire to eat, often caused by certain medical conditions, such as anorexia nervosa or depression.
Hypophonic refers to a type of voice disorder characterized by a low or reduced voice tone, often due to a physical or neurological condition affecting the vocal cords.
Hypophora is a rhetorical device in which a speaker asks a question to which they already know the answer, often to emphasize a point, add drama, or create a rhetorical effect. The question is usually posed as if it is a genuine inquiry, but the intention is to provide the answer themselves.
Hypophoria is a medical term that refers to a mild type of strabismus, or eye misalignment. It is a condition where the eye turns inwards, towards the nose, but the degree of turn is not severe enough to cause visual impairment.