Definition of Hypogea. Meaning of Hypogea. Synonyms of Hypogea

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Definition of Hypogea

Hypogea
Hypogeum Hyp`o*ge"um, n.; pl. Hypogea. [L., fr. Gr. ?, ?, subterranean; ? under + ?, ?, the earth.] (Anc. Arch.) The subterraneous portion of a building, as in amphitheaters, for the service of the games; also, subterranean galleries, as the catacombs.

Meaning of Hypogea from wikipedia

- A hypogeum or hypogaeum (plural hypogea or hypogaea, pronounced /haɪpɒɡeɪə/; literally meaning "underground", from Gr**** hypo (under) and ghê (earth))...
- Trigona hypogea is a species of stingless bee from the Neotropics; it is unusual in that it is one of only three known species of bee that exclusively...
- (Fabricius, 1793) Trigona necrophaga (Camargo & Roubik, 1991) Trigona hypogea (Silvestri, 1902) Vulture bees are reddish-brown in colour, featuring only...
- Thermotoga hypogea is a hyperthermophilic organism that is a member of the order Thermotogales. It is thermophilic, xylanolytic, glucose-fermenting, strictly...
- 39.905751°N 4.212348°E / 39.905751; 4.212348 There are two funerary hypogea in Biniai Nou (Mahón), which were built in the Chalcolithic period (the...
- robbery before the hypogea were constituted as protected areas. The details in the sculptures and pictorial patterns in the hypogea are similar to the...
- islands in the Atlantic. There have been recent discoveries (2010–2011) of hypogea (structures carved into embankments, that may have been used for burials)...
- B. (February 2004). "Predatory behavior in a necrophagous bee Trigona hypogea (Hymenoptera; Apidae, Meliponini)". Naturwissenschaften. 91 (2): 94–96...
- centres. It is also generally wet and cloudy. A small number of alleged hypogea (underground structures carved into rocks) have been identified on the...
- (2004). "Prey capture and digestion in the carnivorous sponge Asbestopluma hypogea (Porifera: Demospongiae)". Zoomorphology. 123 (4): 179–190. doi:10.1007/s00435-004-0100-0...