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hyperpnea
hy·perp·ne·a H0359800 (hī′pərp-nē′ə, hī′pər-nē′ə)n. Abnormally deep or rapid breathing. [hyper- + Greek pnoiā, -pnoia, breath, breathing (from pnein, to breathe; see pneu- in Indo-European roots).] hy′perp·ne′ic (-ĭk) adj.hy•perp•ne•a (ˌhaɪ pərpˈni ə, ˌhaɪ pərˈni ə) n. abnormally deep or rapid respiration. [1855–60] hyperpnearapid breathing; abnormally rapid respiration.See also: Disease and IllnessThesaurusNoun | 1. | hyperpnea - energetic (deep and rapid) respiration that occurs normally after exercise or abnormally with fever or various disordersbreathing, external respiration, respiration, ventilation - the bodily process of inhalation and exhalation; the process of taking in oxygen from inhaled air and releasing carbon dioxide by exhalationhypopnea - slow or shallow breathing |
hyperpnea
hyperpnea[‚hī·pər′nē·ə] (medicine) Increase in depth and rate of respiration. hyperpnea
hyperpnea [hi″perp-ne´ah] increase in depth of breathing, which may or may not be accompanied by an increase in the respiratory rate. Maximal hyperpnea occurs during strenuous exercise. See also hyperventilation. adj., adj hyperpne´ic.hy·per·pne·a (hī'pĕr-nē'ă, hī-perp'nē-ă), In the diphthong pn, the p is silent only at the beginning of a word. Although hyperpne'a is the correct pronunciation, the alternative pronunciation hyperp'na is widespread in the U.S.Breathing that is deeper and more rapid than is normal at rest. [hyper- + G. pnoē, breathing] hyperpnea (hī′pərp-nē′ə, hī′pər-nē′ə)n. Abnormally deep or rapid breathing. hy′perp·ne′ic (-ĭk) adj.hy·per·pne·a (hī'pĕrp-nē'ă) Breathing that is deeper and more rapid than is normal at rest. Synonym(s): hyperpnoea. [hyper- + G. pnoē, breathing]hy·per·pne·a (hī'pĕrp-nē'ă) Breathing that is deeper and more rapid than normal. Synonym(s): hyperpnoea. [hyper- + G. pnoē, breathing]hyperpnea Related to hyperpnea: hypopnea, Biot respirationAntonyms for hyperpneanoun energetic (deep and rapid) respiration that occurs normally after exercise or abnormally with fever or various disordersRelated Words- breathing
- external respiration
- respiration
- ventilation
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