💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Hyperhaline"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| hypohaline | Synonym of hyposaline. |
| halinenoun | of or relating to the degree of saltiness |
| hyposalinenoun | Having an abnormally low salinity. |
| chlorhydricnoun | (chemistry, rare) Alternative form of hydrochloric. [(chemistry) Of or relating to hydrochloric acid.] |
| hypohydrotic | Misspelling of hypohidrotic. [(pathology) Characterised by less than the normal amount of sweating] |
| hypesthesic | Alternative form of hypoesthesic. [Exhibiting or relating to hypoesthesia.] |
| hydrophilenoun | (chemistry) Any hydrophilic substance. |
| hidrotic | (pharmacology) Producing hidrosis. |
| hypogenenoun | (geology) Formed underground, often by ascending solutions. |
| hycean | (astronomy, planetology, of a planet, neologism) Having a water-based ocean that covers the entire planet, and an atmosphere rich in hydrogen. |
| hydroptic | Alternative form of hydropic. [Dropsical; pertaining to or suffering from dropsy (edema).] |
| hydronated | hydrogenated |
| hyperaesthetic | Alternative form of hyperesthetic. [Relating to, or exhibiting, hyperesthesia.] |
| halcyonian | (dated) halcyon; calm |
| halyconnoun | Misspelling of halcyon. [(poetic) A kingfisher whose nesting by the sea was said, in classical mythology, to cause the Gods to restrain the wind and waves.] |
| hydrogeniferous | (obsolete, chemistry) Containing or producing hydrogen |
| hypohyalnoun | One of the hypohyal bones or cartilages. |
| normohidrotic | normally hidrotic (sweating normally) |
| hygraulic | (obsolete, rare) Hydraulic. |
| hyperoceanic | (climatology) Describing a climate that has a very small difference between the mean temperatures of the warmest and coldest months of the year (typically less than ten degrees centigrade) |
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