However, "hinder" is not usually used as a comparative. It's more common to use "more hind" or "less hind" to express a comparative degree.
For example:
* More hind legs (meaning a greater number of hind legs)
* Less hind power (meaning a lesser amount of hind power)
The word "hind" itself refers to the back or rear part of something, especially in animals. It's often used to describe the rear legs or the buttocks.