| ARCHETYPALLY | • archetypally adv. In an archetypal way. • ARCHETYPAL adv. of or like an archetype, also ARCHETYPICAL. |
| CRYMOTHERAPY | • CRYMOTHERAPY n. medical treatment using extreme cold, also CRYOTHERAPY. |
| CYCADOPHYTES | • cycadophytes n. Plural of cycadophyte. • CYCADOPHYTE n. any of a division of usually unbranched mostly extinct gymnosperms. |
| ECOTYPICALLY | • ecotypically adv. As or relating to an ecotype. • ECOTYPIC adv. of or like an ecotype, a group of organisms which have adapted to a particular environment. |
| ECTYPOGRAPHY | • ectypography n. A method of etching in which the design upon the plate is produced in relief. • ECTYPOGRAPHY n. etching in relief. |
| HYDROCEPHALY | • hydrocephaly n. Hydrocephalus. • HYDROCEPHALY n. an accumulation of serous fluid within the cranial cavity, also HYDROCEPHALUS. |
| HYPERACIDITY | • hyperacidity n. The condition of being excessively acidic. • HYPERACIDITY n. the condition of containing more than the normal amount of acid. |
| HYPERDACTYLY | • hyperdactyly n. (Pathology) polydactyly. • HYPERDACTYLY n. the state of having more than five fingers and toes. |
| HYPERTYPICAL | • hypertypical adj. Extremely typical; conforming strongly to a type. • HYPERTYPICAL adj. excessively typical. |
| HYPOGLYCEMIA | • hypoglycemia n. (Pathology) A too low level of blood glucose. • HYPOGLYCEMIA n. abnormal decrease of sugar in the blood, also HYPOGLYCAEMIA. |
| PENTADACTYLY | • pentadactyly n. The condition of having five digits (fingers or toes) on a limb. • PENTADACTYLY n. the state of being pentadactyl, having five fingers. |
| PHYLETICALLY | • phyletically adv. In a phyletic manner. • phyletically adv. Regarding phylogeny. • PHYLETIC adv. relating to a phylum; according to presumed evolutionary descent. |
| POLYCYTHEMIA | • polycythemia n. (Pathology) A rare disorder in which the bone marrow produces an abnormally large amount of blood cells… • POLYCYTHEMIA n. a condition marked by an abnormal increase in the number of circulating red blood cells, also POLYCYTHAEMIA. |