| ASPHYXIED | • asphyxied v. Simple past tense and past participle of asphyxy. • ASPHYXY v. to suffer defective aeration of the blood caused by failure of the oxygen supply, also ASPHYXIA. |
| DIAGLYPHS | • diaglyphs n. Plural of diaglyph. • DIAGLYPH n. a figure cut into any substance. |
| DIAPHYSES | • diaphyses n. Plural of diaphysis. • DIAPHYSIS n. (Greek) the shaft of a long bone. |
| DIAPHYSIS | • diaphysis n. (Anatomy) The central shaft of any long bone. • diaphysis n. (Botany) An abnormal elongation of the axis of a flower or of an inflorescence. • DIAPHYSIS n. (Greek) the shaft of a long bone. |
| DYSPHAGIA | • dysphagia n. (Pathology) Difficulty in swallowing. • DYSPHAGIA n. pathological difficulty in swallowing. |
| DYSPHAGIC | • dysphagic adj. Having or relating to dysphagia. • dysphagic n. A person who has dysphagia. • DYSPHAGIC adj. suffering from dysphagia, difficulty in swallowing. |
| DYSPHASIA | • dysphasia n. (Pathology) Loss of or deficiency in the power to use or understand language as a result of injury or… • DYSPHASIA n. impairment of speech coordination, due to brain disease or injury. |
| DYSPHASIC | • dysphasic adj. Having or relating to dysphasia. • dysphasic n. A person who has dysphasia. • DYSPHASIC adj. suffering from dysphasia, impairment of speech coordination, due to brain disease or injury. |
| DYSPHONIA | • dysphonia n. (Medicine) A difficulty in producing vocal sounds. • DYSPHONIA n. physical abnormality causing speech impediment. |
| DYSPHORIA | • dysphoria n. A state of feeling unwell or unhappy; a feeling of emotional and mental discomfort and suffering from… • dysphoria n. (LGBT) Ellipsis of gender dysphoria. • DYSPHORIA n. depression, pathological discontent. |
| HYPERACID | • hyperacid adj. Highly acidic. • HYPERACID adj. excessively acid. |
| HYPERARID | • hyperarid adj. (Climatology) Very arid, with an aridity index of less than 0.05. • HYPERARID adj. excessively arid. |
| HYPNOIDAL | • hypnoidal adj. Hypnoid. • HYPNOIDAL adj. like sleep or hypnosis, also HYPNOID. |
| IDIOPATHY | • idiopathy n. (Pathology) Something idiopathic; a disease having no known cause. • IDIOPATHY n. a disease of unknown origin or one having no apparent cause. |
| LADYSHIPS | • ladyships n. Plural of ladyship. • LADYSHIP n. the condition of being a lady. |
| NYMPHALID | • nymphalid n. Any butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. • NYMPHALID n. any butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. |
| PHYLLODIA | • phyllodia n. Plural of phyllodium. • PHYLLODIUM n. a petiole dilated into the form of a blade, and usually with vertical edges, as in the Australian acacias. |
| SHIPYARDS | • shipyards n. Plural of shipyard. • SHIPYARD n. a place where ships are built or repaired. |
| TYPHOIDAL | • typhoidal adj. Of, pertaining to, or afflicted with typhoid fever. • TYPHOIDAL adj. relating to typhoid. |