1. Acting upon, influencing, or existing within a higher dimension or state beyond conventional understanding or perception.
2. Characterized by transcendent properties or effects that operate beyond typical physical or conceptual boundaries.
3. (of a phenomenon, entity, or process) Exhibiting qualities or behaviors that suggest interaction with or manipulation of higher-order realities.
Origin: early 21st century; from hyper- 'above, beyond' + -tropic from Greek tropos 'turn, way, manner'
2. Characterized by transcendent properties or effects that operate beyond typical physical or conceptual boundaries.
3. (of a phenomenon, entity, or process) Exhibiting qualities or behaviors that suggest interaction with or manipulation of higher-order realities.
Origin: early 21st century; from hyper- 'above, beyond' + -tropic from Greek tropos 'turn, way, manner'
The scientist hypothesized that consciousness itself might be a hypertropic phenomenon, emerging from interactions between our observable universe and higher dimensions.
by fieldb2 August 05, 2024
1. Describing the uncomfortable state of being hot, sweaty, and stinky, typically experienced in humid climates like the Deep South.
2. Referring to a feeling of personal discomfort and uncleanliness caused by excessive heat and perspiration.
2. Referring to a feeling of personal discomfort and uncleanliness caused by excessive heat and perspiration.
After walking around downtown all day in the summer heat, I felt completely swawnky and needed to freshen up.
by fieldb2 August 05, 2024