(linguistics, Hellenics) A hypercorrection or incorrect substitution of non-Aeolic Ancient Greek word forms and morphology to match those of Aeolic Greek.
hyperrealism
hyperrealism
noun
(music) A compositional style defined by Noah Creshevsky as "an electroacoustic musical language constructed from sounds that are found in our shared environment (realism), handled in ways that are somehow exaggerated or excessive (hyper)."
A style in art that attempts to reproduce highly realistic graphic representations
imperishably
imperishably
adv
In an imperishable manner.
impersonally
impersonally
adv
In an impersonal manner.
premusically
rampageously
rampageously
adv
In a rampageous manner.
superhumanly
superhumanly
adv
In a superhuman way, or to a superhuman extent
supermorally
supersmartly
symblepharon
symblepharon
noun
(medicine) A partial or complete adhesion of the eyelid to the eyeball.