| AYURVEDICS | • AYURVEDICS n. the traditional system of Indian medicine. |
| BRICKYARDS | • brickyards n. Plural of brickyard. • BRICKYARD n. a place where bricks are made. |
| CARYATIDES | • caryatides n. Plural of caryatid. • caryatides n. Plural of caryatide. • CARYATID n. (Greek) a draped female figure supporting an entablature. |
| CHRYSALIDS | • chrysalids n. Plural of chrysalid. • CHRYSALID n. a pupa, esp. of a moth or butterfly, enclosed in a firm case or cocoon, also CHRYSALIS. |
| DECRASSIFY | • decrassify v. (Transitive, archaic) To clean; to remove dirt from. • decrassify v. (Transitive, archaic) To make less crass or coarse. • DECRASSIFY v. to make less crass or boorish. |
| DYSCHROIAS | • DYSCHROIA n. discoloration of the skin from disease, also DYSCHROA. |
| DYSCRASIAS | • dyscrasias n. Plural of dyscrasia. • DYSCRASIA n. (obsolete) a disordered condition of the body attributed originally to unsuitable mixing of the body fluids or humours. |
| DYSCRASITE | • dyscrasite n. (Mineralogy) An orthorhombic-pyramidal mineral containing antimony and silver. • DYSCRASITE n. a mineral consisting of antimony and silver. |
| DYSGRAPHIC | • dysgraphic adj. Of or relating to dysgraphia. • DYSGRAPHIC n. someone suffering from dysgraphia, the inability to write. |
| DYSPRACTIC | • DYSPRACTIC adj. suffering from dyspraxia, also DYSPRAXIC. |
| HYDRAULICS | • hydraulics n. The engineering science that deals with practical applications where liquid is in motion and transmits energy. • hydraulics n. The hydraulic system of a vehicle or other machine. • HYDRAULIC v. to excavate and wash out with powerful jets of water. |
| MYDRIATICS | • mydriatics n. Plural of mydriatic. • MYDRIATIC n. a substance causing dilatation of the pupil of the eye. |
| RADIOSCOPY | • radioscopy n. Examination of objects by the use of X-rays; radiology. • RADIOSCOPY n. examination of opaque bodies by X-rays. |
| SCABRIDITY | • scabridity n. The quality of being scabrid. • SCABRIDITY n. (archaic) the state of being scabrid, scabrous. |
| SWITCHYARD | • switchyard n. Part of a railway with an arrangement of switches (or points) allowing trains to be diverted and reassembled. • SWITCHYARD n. an enclosed area for the switching facilities of a power station. |
| SYNDICATOR | • syndicator n. One who, or that which, syndicates. • SYNDICATOR n. one who syndicates. |
| YARDSTICKS | • yardsticks n. Plural of yardstick. • YARDSTICK n. a stick three feet long; any standard of measurement, also YARDWAND. |