
1) Abnormally active 2) Active start 3) All revved up 4) Australian quarterly magazine 5) Bouncing off the walls 6) Excessively, active 7) Excited to the max 8) Extremely excited and active 9) Frantic 10) Frenetic 11) Full of sparks 12) Going a mile a minute 13) Having a sugar rush 14) High-strung 15) Hopped up on candy bars
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1) Adman 2) Ballyhooer 3) Calcemia 4) Cholesterolemia 5) Cupriuria 6) Fibrinogenemia 7) Glycinemia 8) Lipoproteinemia 9) Manic 10) Natremia 11) Overexcited 12) Uricemia 13) Wired
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[magazine] Hyper is a multi-platform Australian video game magazine. Australia`s longest running gaming magazine, it has been in publication since 1993, and was released the same month as the better known UK magazine Edge. It is currently edited by Daniel Wilks. Hyper`s sister magazine is the PC game-oriented PC PowerPlay, also published by...
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[television] Hyper is a Polish television channel own and operated by Canal+. It shows the computer gaming and Japanese anime series. It`s shown every night from 9pm to 1am on teleTOON+. Former Hyper is transmissed in the MiniMax (2001-2004), later on ZigZap. ...
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'auxiliary group'; naval crew in addition to the rowers and captain such as marines and deck hands.
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Excessive.
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1. <prefix> Signifying over, above, high, beyond, excessive, above normal; as, hyperphysical, hyperthyrion; also abnormally great, excessive; as, hyperaemia, hyperbola, hypercritical, hypersecretion. ... 2. <chemistry> A prefix equivalent to super- or per-; as hyperoxide, or peroxide. ... Compare: super. ... Origin: Gr. Over, above; aki...
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Used as a prefix to mean excessive e.g. Hyperthyroid.
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Hyper is slang for agitated; keyed up.
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A condition in which the body has an exaggerated response to a substance
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This prefix is used in conjunction with many terms and means an increase, for example, hyperthermia means an increase in temperature.
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Prefix meaning above; opposite of hype.
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