0 an occasion when the levels of sugar in someone's blood become dangerously low and they feel ill and may eventually become unconscious: --
1 a syringe (= hollow needle) used to inject drugs under somoene's skin. It is short for hypodermic syringe: --
This commit-tee has concluded that by normal scientific criteria the evidence he has collected does not prove, or even support, his hypo-theses.
I wonder whether there is not a sense of national hypo-mania surrounding the present financial situation.
The chemical in question is what amateur photographers know as hypo-hyposulphite of soda.
In this hypo pothetical example, it would be £500 for the home market and £500 for the export market.
It also causes conditions like a hypo- or underactive thyroid; fluoride was once used as a medication to suppress the thyroid.
His proposal was to initiate a new kind of authority based upon a hypo-deductive approach in the hope that some of its conclusions might one day be considered as scientific.
Would they be considered hypo- or hyperactive?
The direction of this abnormality (hypo or hyperactivation) and the functional relationship to the symptomatology of depression requires further investigation.