Meaning of hyperideal | Babel Free
Definitions
- An ideal of a semihypergroup.
- A form of salvarsan that was introduced by Paul Ehrlich, but soon found to be prone to severe side effects.
- An extreme ideal.
Examples
“Moreover, there are only four hyperbolic honeycombs with material vertices and material cells (the cells are entirely inside of hyperbolic space), eleven with ideal vertices or cells (the cells touch the boundary of hyperbolic space in some way), and all others have either hyperideal vertices or hyperideal cells (the cells go outside of the boundary of hyperbolic space in some way).”
““From the many' reports that have appeared on the subject it is evident that the '606, or 'Hyperideal,' or whatever other name it may bear by the time these words are published, does not keep well, the injection is painful, and the fever and other signs of a reaction compel vigilant oversight for a few days.”
“In one case of iritis a severe bilateral neuritis developed about three weeks after the injection of hyperideal.”
“The reason why the hyperideal is not sold while salvarsan is, as far as we know, has not been made public.”
“Thus I. and L. Camus report some apparent variations, and recently Hoke and Rihl state that “ hyperideal ” is twenty times more toxic than salvarsan, and that these differences in toxicity are especially pronounced in the acid solutions.”
“Taking the drug itself, first we had salvarsan, then salvarsan hyperideal, and although one might have thought a drug called hyperideal had reached the acme of its purpose, now we have neosalvarsan.”
“In this scene, the ten incarcerated children perform the hyperideal of US liberty from within a concentration camp established by the US government for its own citizens.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.