| EPIPHYTICALLY | • epiphytically adv. In an epiphytic manner; in the manner of an epiphyte. • EPIPHYTICAL adv. of or like an epiphyte, also EPIPHYTAL, EPIPHYTIC. |
| GEOPHYSICALLY | • geophysically adv. In a geophysical manner; in terms of geophysics. • GEOPHYSICAL adv. relating to geophysics. |
| HYDROXYACETIC | • HYDROXYACETIC adj. as in hydroxyacetic acid, another name for glycolic acid. |
| HYDROXYLAMINE | • hydroxylamine n. (Inorganic chemistry) An explosive inorganic derivative of ammonia, NH2OH, used as a reducing agent… • hydroxylamine n. (Organic chemistry) Any organic derivative of this compound. • HYDROXYLAMINE n. a colorless odorless nitrogenous base that resembles ammonia in its reactions. |
| HYPERACTIVITY | • hyperactivity n. The quality of being hyperactive; excessive and pathological movement and restlessness. • HYPERACTIVITY n. the state of being excessively or pathologically active. |
| HYPERGLYCEMIA | • hyperglycemia n. (Pathology) An unusually high concentration of sugar in the blood. • HYPERGLYCEMIA n. an excess of sugar in the blood, also HYPERGLYCAEMIA. |
| HYPERPHRYGIAN | • HYPERPHRYGIAN adj. above the Phrygian; applied to a mode of ancient Greek music having as its lower tetrachord the upper tetrachord of the Phrygian. |
| HYPERPHYSICAL | • hyperphysical adj. Supernatural, beyond the physical realm, immaterial, metaphysical. • HYPERPHYSICAL adj. supernatural. |
| HYPERPYREXIAL | • hyperpyrexial adj. Exhibiting or relating to hyperpyrexia. • HYPERPYREXIAL adj. showing hyperpyrexia, an extremely high fever. |
| HYPERPYREXIAS | • hyperpyrexias n. Plural of hyperpyrexia. • HYPERPYREXIA n. an extremely high fever, with a temperature of 41 degrees Centigrade or above, also HYPERTHERMY. |
| HYPERSALINITY | • hypersalinity n. Abnormally high salinity. • HYPERSALINITY n. excessive salinity. |
| HYPOGLYCAEMIA | • hypoglycaemia n. (Medicine) Alternative spelling of hypoglycemia. • hypoglycæmia n. Obsolete form of hypoglycemia. • HYPOGLYCAEMIA n. abnormal decrease of sugar in the blood, also HYPOGLYCEMIA. |
| HYPOGLYCAEMIC | • hypoglycaemic adj. Alternative spelling of hypoglycemic. • hypoglycaemic n. Alternative spelling of hypoglycemic. • hypoglycæmic adj. Obsolete form of hypoglycemic. |
| HYPOGLYCEMIAS | • hypoglycemias n. Plural of hypoglycemia. • HYPOGLYCEMIA n. abnormal decrease of sugar in the blood, also HYPOGLYCAEMIA. |
| PHYSIOTHERAPY | • physiotherapy n. Therapy that uses physical techniques such as massage, ultrasound, heat, and exercise. • PHYSIOTHERAPY n. physical therapy. |
| POLYCYTHAEMIA | • polycythaemia n. Alternative spelling of polycythemia. • POLYCYTHAEMIA n. a condition marked by an abnormal increase in the number of circulating red blood cells, also POLYCYTHEMIA. |
| POLYCYTHEMIAS | • polycythemias n. Plural of polycythemia. • POLYCYTHEMIA n. a condition marked by an abnormal increase in the number of circulating red blood cells, also POLYCYTHAEMIA. |
| SYNTHETICALLY | • synthetically adv. Using synthetic methods. • SYNTHETICAL adv. artificially produced but of similar nature to, not a mere substitute for, the natural product, also SYNTHETIC. |