hyperpugous
A rare anatomical term referring to the state or physical condition of having exceptionally large or prominent buttocks. It is primarily found in specialized biological, anthropological, or older literary texts to describe extreme physical proportions.
Ejemplos
3 de 5He joked that his hyperpugous was the result of a dedicated squat routine at the gym.
He joked that his hyperpugous was the result of a dedicated squat routine at the gym.
The archaeological report noted that the figurine exhibited a distinct hyperpugous, suggesting a focus on fertility.
The archaeological report noted that the figurine exhibited a distinct hyperpugous, suggesting a focus on fertility.
I think this brand of jeans is specifically cut for someone with a natural hyperpugous.
I think this brand of jeans is specifically cut for someone with a natural hyperpugous.
Antónimos
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Break it down: 'Hyper' (excessive) + 'Pyg' (from Greek 'pyge' for buttocks). Think of a 'Hyper-Pug' with an oversized rear.
Quiz rápido
The classical scholar pointed out that the statue's ________ was not a caricature, but a symbolic representation of abundance.
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: hyperpugous
Ejemplos
He joked that his hyperpugous was the result of a dedicated squat routine at the gym.
everydayHe joked that his hyperpugous was the result of a dedicated squat routine at the gym.
The archaeological report noted that the figurine exhibited a distinct hyperpugous, suggesting a focus on fertility.
formalThe archaeological report noted that the figurine exhibited a distinct hyperpugous, suggesting a focus on fertility.
I think this brand of jeans is specifically cut for someone with a natural hyperpugous.
informalI think this brand of jeans is specifically cut for someone with a natural hyperpugous.
In morphological studies, hyperpugous is often compared to the physiological state known as steatopygia.
academicIn morphological studies, hyperpugous is often compared to the physiological state known as steatopygia.
The ergonomics team analyzed hyperpugous to ensure the new office chairs provided adequate support for all body types.
businessThe ergonomics team analyzed hyperpugous to ensure the new office chairs provided adequate support for all body types.
Antónimos
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
the hyperpugous ideal
the hyperpugous ideal
displaying hyperpugous
displaying hyperpugous
hyperpugous of the form
hyperpugous of the form
Se confunde a menudo con
Pugnacious means eager or quick to argue or fight, while hyperpugous refers to anatomical proportions.
Callipygous specifically means having beautiful buttocks, whereas hyperpugous implies excessive size.
Notas de uso
This is an extremely rare and specialized term. In modern English, it is more commonly used as an adjective (hyperpugous) than a noun, but when used as a noun, it refers to the trait itself.
Errores comunes
Learners may misspell the word as 'hyperpigous' (though this is closer to the Greek root) or confuse it with words related to 'pugs' (dogs) or 'pugilism' (boxing).
Truco para recordar
Break it down: 'Hyper' (excessive) + 'Pyg' (from Greek 'pyge' for buttocks). Think of a 'Hyper-Pug' with an oversized rear.
Origen de la palabra
Derived from the Greek prefix 'hyper-' (over, beyond) and 'pyge' (buttocks/rump), combined into an English anatomical descriptor.
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
The term is sometimes found in discussions of prehistoric 'Venus' figurines which are characterized by such physical traits.
Quiz rápido
The classical scholar pointed out that the statue's ________ was not a caricature, but a symbolic representation of abundance.
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: hyperpugous
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