Hyp vs Hyps - What's the difference?
hyp | hyps |
(entertainment) hypnotism; hypnotist
(mathematics) hypotenuse
hypochondria
* Jonathan Swift
(colloquial, dated) To make melancholy.
Harvard/Yale/Princeton/Stanford
:* 2005:"Right now, only 10% of the students accepted by both Williams and HYPS , choose Williams." — [http://www.ephblog.com/archives/001781.html]
Hyps is a see also of hyp.
Hyp is a see also of hyps.
As nouns the difference between hyp and hyps
is that hyp is (entertainment) hypnotism; hypnotist while hyps is .As a verb hyp
is (colloquial|dated) to make melancholy.hyp
English
Noun
(en noun)- A hyp act is scheduled after the acrobats.
- The hyp is booked through the end of the month.
- Heaven send thou hast not got the hyps .
Alternative forms
*References
* (entertainment) Usage in both ways inSwift
Verb
(hypp)- (Washington Irving)
Anagrams
* ----hyps
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Initialism
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