"hyperfield" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: hyperfields [plural]
Etymology: hyper- + field Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|hyper|field}} hyper- + field Head templates: {{en-noun}} hyperfield (plural hyperfields)
  1. (mathematics) A field in which the operation of addition is multivalued Categories (topical): Mathematics
    Sense id: en-hyperfield-en-noun-8RoCG2nw Topics: mathematics, sciences
  2. (anatomy) A region of the visual field that maps to multiple hypercolumns. Categories (topical): Anatomy
    Sense id: en-hyperfield-en-noun-vhce7NqL Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with hyper- Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 19 64 17 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with hyper-: 23 44 32 Topics: anatomy, medicine, sciences
  3. (science fiction) One of various fictional fields in which special physical properties are supported. Categories (topical): Science fiction
    Sense id: en-hyperfield-en-noun-Elf370LB Topics: literature, media, publishing, science-fiction

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