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What does the prefixe hyper mean?

The prefix "hyper-" means above, beyond, excessive, or increased. It indicates a state of being greater than normal or typical.

Here are some examples:

* Hyperactive: Having excessive activity or energy.

* Hypertension: Abnormally high blood pressure.

* Hypersensitive: Having an exaggerated response to stimuli.

* Hyperthermia: Abnormally high body temperature.

The prefix "hyper-" is often used in medical terms to describe conditions where something is elevated or exceeding its normal range.

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