different between hyp vs csc
hyp
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?h?p/
Noun
hyp (countable and uncountable, plural hyps)
- (informal, entertainment) hypnotism
- 1840, Washington Irving, The Life of Oliver Goldsmith
- when a dream or the hyp has given us false terrors or imaginary pains
- 1840, Washington Irving, The Life of Oliver Goldsmith
- (informal, entertainment) hypnotist
- (mathematics) hypotenuse
- hypochondria
- 1731, Jonathan Swift, Cassinus and Peter
- Heaven send thou hast not got the hyps.
- 1922, Francis Lynde, Pirates' Hope, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, page 33:
- Guess I've got a bad case of the hyps.
- 1731, Jonathan Swift, Cassinus and Peter
Alternative forms
- hyp.
Verb
hyp (third-person singular simple present hyps, present participle hypping, simple past and past participle hypped)
- (colloquial, dated) To make melancholy.
Anagrams
- PHY
Albanian
Alternative forms
- hip
Etymology
A variant of hip.
Verb
hyp (first-person singular past tense hypa, participle hypur)
- I get on, ride, straddle
- I rise, go up, climb into
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csc
Translingual
Symbol
csc
- (mathematics) The symbol of the cosecant function.
Usage notes
The symbol csc is prescribed by the ISO 80000-2:2019 standard, which notes that "cosec is also used".
Alternative forms
- cosec
See also
- arccsc
- cot
- sec
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