| CARDIOMYOPATHY | • cardiomyopathy n. (Pathology) The deterioration of the myocardium. • CARDIOMYOPATHY n. any of several structural or functional diseases of heart muscle marked esp. by hypertrophy and obstructive damage to the heart. |
| DACTYLIOGRAPHY | • dactyliography n. The art of writing or engraving upon gems. • DACTYLIOGRAPHY n. the study of gem engraving. |
| ENDOPHYTICALLY | • endophytically adv. In an endophytic manner. • ENDOPHYTIC adv. of or like an endophyte, an endoparasitic plant, also ENDOPHITIC. |
| HYDROPONICALLY | • hydroponically adv. Using hydroponics. • HYDROPONIC adv. relating to hydroponics, the practice of growing plants in a chemical solution without soil. |
| HYPERDACTYLIES | • hyperdactylies n. Plural of hyperdactyly. • HYPERDACTYLY n. the state of having more than five fingers and toes. |
| HYPODERMICALLY | • hypodermically adv. By hypodermic means. • HYPODERMIC adv. of or pertaining to the parts under the skin. |
| MYOCARDIOPATHY | • myocardiopathy n. (Pathology) Any disease of the myocardium. • MYOCARDIOPATHY n. any noninflammatory disease of the myocardium. |
| PACHYDACTYLOUS | • pachydactylous adj. (Zoology) Having thick digits. • PACHYDACTYLOUS adj. having thick digits, also PACHYDACTYL. |
| POLYACRYLAMIDE | • polyacrylamide n. (Organic chemistry) Any of a range of cross-linked polymers of acrylamide; used to form soft gels for… • POLYACRYLAMIDE n. a polyamide of acrylic acid. |
| POLYDACTYLISMS | • polydactylisms n. Plural of polydactylism. • POLYDACTYLISM n. the state of being polydactyl, having more than the normal number of fingers. |
| PSYCHOANALYSED | • psychoanalysed v. Simple past tense and past participle of psychoanalyse. • PSYCHOANALYSE v. to subject to psychoanalysis, also PSYCHOANALYZE. |
| PSYCHOANALYZED | • psychoanalyzed v. Simple past tense and past participle of psychoanalyze. • PSYCHOANALYZE v. to subject to psychoanalysis, also PSYCHOANALYSE. |
| PSYCHODYNAMICS | • psychodynamics n. The dynamic interplay between forces that govern human behaviour. • PSYCHODYNAMICS n. the psychology of mental or emotional forces or processes developing especially in early childhood and their effects on behaviour and mental states. |