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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary hyperbolical|hyperbolically From Greek hyperbole "excess," from hyperballein, "to exceed": hyper "above, beyond" + ballein "to throw." In Greek, "hyperbole" refers to the rhetorical effect of using exaggeration for emphasis. "Hyper-" (Latin "super") is a relative newcomer to English, arising only in the 17th century, but it is used frequently now: "hyperactive," "hypercritical," "hypersensitive" are some of the neologisms recently bestowed on English. Greek ballein goes back to *gwel- "to throw; to pierce." In English it ended up as "ball" (from Old French baller "to dance") and "ballad," which originally was a dance song. In the sense of "pierce," this stem came to English as "quell" and "kill." farâ-partâb-i (pbp.) gozpafa(-gu-i)
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 hy·per·bol·ic adj. Pronunciation: ˌ hī-pər- ' bä-lik Variant: also hy·per·bol·i·cal \-li-kəl\ Function: adjective Date: 15th century : of, relating to, or marked by hyperbole –hy·per·bol·i·cal·ly \-li-k(ə-)lē\ adverb ]]> 2 hyperbolic adj. Function: adjective Date: 1676 1 : of, relating to, or being analogous to a hyperbola 2 : of, relating to, or being a space in which more than one line parallel to a given line passes through a point < hyperbolic geometry>]]>