| AMPHICTYONY | • amphictyony n. A religious foundation or co-operative shared between Greek city states during the classical period… • AMPHICTYONY n. a group of states sharing common shrine (e.g. the Greek states sharing Delphi). |
| ANISOPHYLLY | • anisophylly n. (Botany) The growing by a plant of leaves in pairs with a significant difference in size between the two. • ANISOPHYLLY n. the state of being anisophyllous. |
| CYANOHYDRIN | • cyanohydrin n. (Organic chemistry) Any compound having both a hydroxy and a cyanide functional group, especially one… • CYANOHYDRIN n. any of various compounds containing both cyano and hydroxyl groups. |
| CYCLOTHYMIA | • cyclothymia n. (Medicine) A chronic mental disturbance characterized by mood swings and depression. • CYCLOTHYMIA n. a mental condition of alternating moods of euphoria and depression. |
| HYDROCYANIC | • hydrocyanic adj. Of or pertaining to hydrocyanic acid or its compounds. • HYDROCYANIC adj. denoting an acid (prussic acid) composed of hydrogen and cyanogen. |
| HYOSCYAMINE | • hyoscyamine n. (Biochemistry, pharmacology) A poisonous alkaloid present in henbane that is the stereoisomer of atropine… • HYOSCYAMINE n. a drug obtained from henbane. |
| HYPOACIDITY | • hypoacidity n. (Pathology) The condition of having less than the normal amount of acidity in the stomach. • HYPOACIDITY n. abnormally low acidity, as of the contents of the stomach. |
| HYPOPHYSIAL | • hypophysial adj. Of or pertaining to the hypophysis (the pituitary gland). • HYPOPHYSIAL adj. relating to the pituitary gland. |
| HYPOTHYMIAS | • HYPOTHYMIA n. a state of depression; a diminished emotional response. |
| PHYCOCYANIN | • phycocyanin n. (Biochemistry) A pigment from the light-harvesting phycobiliprotein family, along with allophycocyanin… • PHYCOCYANIN n. any of various bluish-green protein pigments in the cells of cyanobacteria. |
| PHYSIOCRACY | • physiocracy n. (Economics, historical) The teachings of physiocrats. • PHYSIOCRACY n. government that does not interfere with the operation of supposed natural laws. |
| PHYSIOLATRY | • physiolatry n. The worship of the powers or agencies of nature; materialism in religion. • PHYSIOLATRY n. nature-worship. |