Wiktionary
n. 1 (context science fiction English) A jump that transports some physical object immediately from one place to another, as by a hyperdrive or jump drive. 2 (context mathematics logic English) A form of Turing jump in hyperarithmetic
Usage examples of "hyperjump".
Gargantua toward a point high enough in the gravitational well to allow a hyperjump across light-years, Lissa stood in the saloon, watching the planet recede.
To shed their velocity, they would hyperjump to a point from which they could back down on their goal, decelerating at one-half gravity: more slowly than they left Sunniva, but giving more time and space for forewarning of danger.
Up in hyperjump escape range from this small planet, Lissa knew, though not too high for instruments with resolutions of less than a meter to follow what happened.
If it seems you are making a break for hyperjump distance, we will destroy you.
The ship was doing about ten hyperjumps per second: jump, recompute and jump again.
Stealing the impounded 'Starbreaker' from Aarbra's repair shop and making a random hyperjump, they arrive on the planet Korriban -- right in the middle of the funeral of Marka Ragnos, Dark Lord of the Sith.