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hippus

1

[ hip-uhs ]

noun

Medicine/Medical.
  1. spasmodic contraction of the pupil of the eye.


-hippus

2
  1. variant of hippo- as final element of compounds:

    eohippus.

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of hippus1

1675–85; < New Latin < Greek ³óí±è±è´Ç²õ horse, complaint of the eye

Origin of hippus2

< Latin < Greek -hippos
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Example Sentences

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Hippus, hip′us, n. clonic spasm of the iris.

From

But, as will be noticed, the pedigree given by Professor Huxley consists almost entirely of American animals, to which category belong all whose names terminate in -hippus, and these cannot with any reason be assigned as progenitors to the European horse.

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Hippus, the Tyrian, is said to have first devised caracks, and onerary vessels of prodigious bulk for traffic or offence.

From

As soon as Hippus felt the cold on his boot, he stood still and cried out, "Water!"

From

A week after the death of Hippus, Anton was sitting in his own room, writing to Fink.

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