"Hypophosphataemia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hypophosphataemia is a medical condition characterized by an abnormally low level of phosphorus in the blood.
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.
Hypophosphataemic refers to a medical condition where there is a low level of phosphate ions (HPO42-) in the bloodstream, often causing symptoms such as muscle weakness, fatigue, and numbness or tingling in the extremities.
Hypophyllous refers to growth or structure that develops beneath the leaves or petals, as opposed to epiphyllous, which is growth that develops above or on the surface of the leaves or petals.
Hypophyseal refers to the pituitary gland, which is a small endocrine gland located at the base of the brain. The hypophyseal gland secretes various hormones that regulate numerous bodily functions, such as growth and development, metabolism, and reproductive processes. The term "hypophyseal" is derived from the Greek words "hupo," meaning "under," and "physe," meaning "growth," and refers to the gland's position beneath the brain.