The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . same as Loricnriida. hypOStomoUS (hi-posto-mns), o. [< Gr. in-(i,und<r, + nr(iiia, In ichth., having themotitli inferior. Hypostomus (hi-posto-mus), 71. [NL., family UypustomiiUv. La-ceperlf. IHlKt. Also Hypostoma. hypostrophe (hi-postro-fe), II. [NL., < Gr. 2958 hypostyle (hipo-stil), a. and n. [of, resting on pillars set underneath, < i-u,tuuler, + cTiiAOQ, a pillar: see style^.1 I. arch., having the roof supported by pillars:as, the hy


The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . same as Loricnriida. hypOStomoUS (hi-posto-mns), o. [< Gr. in-(i,und<r, + nr(iiia, In ichth., having themotitli inferior. Hypostomus (hi-posto-mus), 71. [NL., family UypustomiiUv. La-ceperlf. IHlKt. Also Hypostoma. hypostrophe (hi-postro-fe), II. [NL., < Gr. 2958 hypostyle (hipo-stil), a. and n. [of, resting on pillars set underneath, < i-u,tuuler, + cTiiAOQ, a pillar: see style^.1 I. arch., having the roof supported by pillars:as, the hypostyle hall at Karnak. We come to a hypostyle hall of great beauty, formed bytwo ranges of larger columns in the centre, and three rowsof smaller ones on each side. J. Ferguiismi, Hist. Arch., I. 117. II. n. In arch., a structure, with or withtuitinclosing walls, the ceiling of which is sup-ported by columns; a covered colonnade; apillared hall: applied specifically to the many-. viTonriiiKii/, a turning about, recurrence, < vtto- hypotaxis (hi-p6-taksis), ii. fNL., m, turn about, return,< riro,imder, + or/)*- . • .• ,_??_„ y j. ^(r, turn: »<^(f strophe.] If. In met/.: (n) Tlie act of a patient in turning himself. (()) lieturn of a disease; relapse.— 2. In rhct., the use of insertion or parenthesis; return to the subject after parenthesis. Hypostyle Hall of Kamak, Egypt. coliunned halls of a tjpe characteristic of an-cient Egy|3tian religious architecture. The cutshows part of the interior of one of the greatest of thesehalls. An exterior view of a later and smaller example isgiven under Egyptian. hyposulphite (hi-po-snlfit), n. [< hyposul-ph-uroiis + -itc-.] A salt of hyposuliihiirousacid (IIoSOo). Sodium hypnmilphile (hyposulphiteofsoda) is the comniercial name for sodium thiosulphite, asalt of thiosulphurous acid (n2S20,!), which is used bydyers for reducing indigo, and generally in the arts as a re-diicing or deox


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