Does hyper mean greater than

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2026-04-04 07:15

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Yes, the prefix "hyper-" typically means "greater than" or "excessive." It is often used in medical, scientific, and everyday language to indicate an above-normal state, such as "hypertension" (high blood pressure) or "hyperactive" (excessively active).

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