hippocamp

  • 1Hippocamp — Hip po*camp, n. See {Hippocampus}. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2Hippocamp — The hippocamp or hippocampus (plural: hippocampi; Greek: ἵπποκαμπος, from ἵππος, horse and κάμπος , monster [Compare the nameless monster Kampe] ), often called a sea horse [The hyphen distinguishes from the seahorse, a real fish.] in English, is …

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  • 3hippocamp — noun A creature, a cross between a horse and a fish. Syn: hippocampus …

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  • 4hippocamp — hip·po·camp …

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  • 5hippocamp — ˈhipəˌkamp noun Etymology: Greek hippokampos : hippocampus 1 …

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  • 10Hippocampus (disambiguation) — Hippocampus has several meanings:*Hippocampus, an anatomical subdivision of the brain, a part of the brain important for the formation of new memories; early anatomists thought it looked like a hippocamp with scrolling tail. *Hippocamp, (Latin… …

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