structural element of fungi, 1866, from Modern Latin plural hyphae (1810), from Greek hyphē (singular) "web," probably a back-formation from hyphainō "to weave, warp, devise, produce,"from PIE root *(h)uebh- "to weave" (see weave (v.1)). Related: hyphal.
hypertonic
hypertrophy
hyperventilate
hyperventilation
hypervigilance
hypha
hyphen
hyphenate
hyphenation
hypnagogic
hypno-