Definition of Hypogean. Meaning of Hypogean. Synonyms of Hypogean

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Definition of Hypogean

Hypogean
Hypogean Hyp`o*ge"an, a. [Pref. hypo- + Gr. ? earth.] (Bot.) Hypogeous. [Written also hypog[ae]an.]

Meaning of Hypogean from wikipedia

- Look up hypogeal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hypogeal, hypogean, hypogeic and hypogeous (lit. 'underground'; from Ancient Gr**** ὑπό (hupó) 'under'...
- troglomorphic fish, troglobitic fish, stygobitic fish, phreatic fish, and hypogean fish.[page needed] There are more than 200 scientifically described species...
- regions near cave mouths that extend to the last penetration of sunlight. Hypogean or "true" cave environments. These can be in regular contact with the surface...
- for animals that neither burrow nor swim nor fly. The opposite terms are hypogean, hypogeic and hypogeous. An epigeal nest is a term used for a termite mound...
- truffle or the Asian black truffle, is an edible fungus known for its hypogean fruiting bodies, characteristic of the Tuber genus. It is found natively...
- the largest families of freshwater isopods, living in both epigean and hypogean habitats in North America and Europe. The family includes 19 genera: Asellus...
- swallows) or a trogloxene (a species only occurring sporadically in a hypogean habitat and unable to establish a subterranean po****tion). Hausera hauseri...
- Trondheim Soloists 2017: Steamdome (Grappa Music) 2021: Steamdome II: The Hypogean 2024: Steamdome III: Beyond the End Within Ola Kvernberg Trio 2002: Cats...
- regions. Currently, the land faces the looming threat of the malevolent Hypogean forces, led by Annih, the God of Death, who has breached the sealed Barred...
- regions near cave mouths that extend to the last penetration of sunlight. Hypogean or "true" cave environments. These can be in regular contact with the surface...