| ANAGLYPHIES | • ANAGLYPHY n. (Greek) the art of carving in low relief. |
| APHETICALLY | • aphetically adv. (Linguistics) In an aphetic way: through aphesis. • aphetically adv. (Astrology) In an aphetic way: pertaining to the apheta. • APHETIC adv. relating to aphesis, the loss of an unaccented vowel at the beginning of a word. |
| ASPHYXIATED | • asphyxiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of asphyxiate. • ASPHYXIATE v. to cause asphyxia in. |
| ASPHYXIATES | • asphyxiates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of asphyxiate. • ASPHYXIATE v. to cause asphyxia in. |
| DIAPHANEITY | • diaphaneity n. (Mineralogy) transparency. • DIAPHANEITY n. the quality of transmitting light. |
| EDAPHICALLY | • edaphically adv. In terms of soil conditions. • EDAPHIC adv. pertaining to the soil. |
| HYPALGESIAS | • hypalgesias n. Plural of hypalgesia. • HYPALGESIA n. diminished susceptibility to pain, also HYPALGIA. |
| HYPERAEMIAS | • hyperaemias n. Plural of hyperaemia. • HYPERAEMIA n. an excess or congestion of blood in an organ or part of the body, also HYPEREMIA. |
| HYPERCAPNIA | • hypercapnia n. (Medicine, pathology) the condition of having an abnormally high concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood. • HYPERCAPNIA n. the presence of excessive amounts of carbon dioxide in the blood, also HYPERCARBIA. |
| HYPERCARBIA | • hypercarbia n. (Medicine) the condition of having an abnormally high concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood. • HYPERCARBIA n. hypercapnia, also HYPERCAPNIA. |
| HYPERMANIAS | • HYPERMANIA n. an extreme form of mania. |
| HYPERPHAGIA | • hyperphagia n. Synonym of polyphagia (“excessive appetite for food”). • HYPERPHAGIA n. eating too much. |
| HYPERPLASIA | • hyperplasia n. (Medicine) An increase in the size of a tissue or organ due to increased number of cells. • HYPERPLASIA n. an abnormal or unusual increase in the elements composing a part, such as cells composing a tissue. |
| HYPNOPAEDIA | • hypnopaedia n. Teaching (or learning) by subconscious means. • hypnopædia n. Rare spelling of hypnopaedia. • HYPNOPAEDIA n. training or instruction during sleep. |
| HYPOAEOLIAN | • HYPOAEOLIAN adj. in Greek music, below the Aeolian mode. |
| HYPOKALEMIA | • hypokalemia n. (Biology, medicine) The condition of having an abnormally low concentration of potassium ions in the… • HYPOKALEMIA n. a deficiency of potassium in the blood. |
| HYPOXAEMIAS | • hypoxaemias n. Plural of hypoxaemia. • HYPOXAEMIA n. a deficiency of oxygenation of the blood, also HYPOXEMIA, HYPOXIA. |
| PACHYDERMIA | • pachydermia n. (Medicine) Elephantiasis. • pachydermia n. (Medicine) Increased resistance of the red cells in anemia. • PACHYDERMIA n. elephantiasis. |