hyperideal

noun

Etymology

From hyper- + ideal.

  1. derived from idea — “idea
  2. derived from ideālis — “existing in idea
  3. derived from idéal
  4. prefixed as hyperideal — “hyper + ideal

Definitions

  1. An ideal of a semihypergroup.

  2. A form of salvarsan that was introduced by Paul Ehrlich, but soon found to be prone to…

    A form of salvarsan that was introduced by Paul Ehrlich, but soon found to be prone to severe side effects.

    • In one case of iritis a severe bilateral neuritis developed about three weeks after the injection of hyperideal.
    • The reason why the hyperideal is not sold while salvarsan is, as far as we know, has not been made public.
  3. An extreme ideal.

    • In this scene, the ten incarcerated children perform the hyperideal of US liberty from within a concentration camp established by the US government for its own citizens.
  4. + 2 more definitions
    1. Extremely idealized.

      • But a conflictless world is only possible within a hyperideal vision, and this possibility is not the way of life found in ordinary experience.
      • Because Henry, more and more threatened by every noncathected tongue, becomes more and more dependent on violence to perform his hyperideal identity.
    2. Extremely close to the ideal.

      • Although the first samples produced in a small test plant had been evaluated as of ideal quality (hyperideal), production at an industrial scale generated manifold problems.
      • An arsphenamine is regarded as "hyperideal" if of the five injected with the 1 in 300 dilution, four survive; of the five injected with the 1 in 275 dilution, three survive; and of the five injected with the 1 in 250 dilution, two survive.

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