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From Ancient Greek ὑπέρ (hupér, over).

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hyper-

  1. hyper-

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English

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From Ancient Greek ὑπέρ (hupér, over), from Proto-Indo-European *upér (over, above) (English over), from *upo (under, below) (whence English up). Doublet of over-, super-, and sur-.

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hyper-

  1. over, above
  2. beyond
  3. excessive
  4. (augmentative) intensely, extremely, or exceptional
  5. (mathematics, physics) existing in more than three spatial dimensions
  6. (computing) linked non-sequentially

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Czech

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hyper-

  1. hyper-

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  • hyper- in Slovník afixů užívaných v češtině, 2017

Danish

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From Ancient Greek ὑπέρ (hupér, over).

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  • IPA(key): /hyːpər-/, [ˈhyːˀb̥ɐˌ-], [ˈhyːˀb̥ɐˈ-] or IPA(key): /hypər-/, [hyb̥ɐˈ-]

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hyper-

  1. hyper-

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Finnish

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From Ancient Greek ὑπέρ (hupér, over).

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  • IPA(key): /ˈhyper-/, [ˈhype̞r-]

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hyper-

  1. hyper-

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French

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hyper-

  1. hyper-
  2. (informal) mega- (extremely, incredibly, totally)
    C’est hypercool !
    It's megacool!
    C’est hyperennuyeux.
    It's totally boring.

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German

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  • Audio:(file)

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hyper-

  1. hyper-

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  • hyper-” in Duden online
  • hyper-” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache

Norwegian Bokmål

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From Ancient Greek ὑπέρ (hupér, over).

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hyper-

  1. hyper-

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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From Ancient Greek ὑπέρ (hupér, over).

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hyper-

  1. hyper-

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Swedish

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek ὑπέρ (hupér, over).

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hyper-

  1. hyper-

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