| AMYLOIDOSES | • amyloidoses n. Plural of amyloidosis. • AMYLOIDOSIS n. the condition of the body in which amyloid is deposited in the tissues. |
| AMYLOIDOSIS | • amyloidosis n. (Medicine) Any of a group of disorders in which the fibrous protein amyloid is deposited in an organ of the body. • AMYLOIDOSIS n. the condition of the body in which amyloid is deposited in the tissues. |
| BRADYSEISMS | • bradyseisms n. Plural of bradyseism. • BRADYSEISM n. a slow up-and-down movement of the earth's crust. |
| BUMPSADAISY | • bumpsadaisy interj. Used to accompany, or to apologise for, a bumping motion. • BUMPSADAISY interj. an exclamation on bumping into someone or something, or to a child on falling. |
| DISASSEMBLY | • disassembly n. The process of disassembling. • disassembly n. (Computing, countable) The code generated by a disassembler. • DISASSEMBLY n. the act of disassembling, also DISSEMBLY. |
| DISYLLABISM | • disyllabism n. The quality of being disyllabic, or having two syllables. • DISYLLABISM n. the character of having two syllables. |
| DOOMSAYINGS | • doomsayings n. Plural of doomsaying. • DOOMSAYING n. the act of prophesying doom. |
| DYNAMICISTS | • dynamicists n. Plural of dynamicist. • DYNAMICIST n. a person who studies dynamics. |
| DYNASTICISM | • dynasticism n. A form of government in which the rulers all belong to the same dynastic family. • DYNASTICISM n. a system of government in which the rulers are all drawn from the same family. |
| DYSTHYMIACS | • dysthymiacs n. Plural of dysthymiac. • DYSTHYMIAC n. a person who suffers from dysthymia, despondency. |
| GYNANDRISMS | • GYNANDRISM n. the state of being gynandrous, also GYNANDRY. |
| ISODYNAMICS | • isodynamics n. Plural of isodynamic. • ISODYNAMIC n. a line on a map connecting points of equal magnetic intensity. |
| MASTODYNIAS | • mastodynias n. Plural of mastodynia. • MASTODYNIA n. pain in the breasts. |
| PYRAMIDISTS | • pyramidists n. Plural of pyramidist. • PYRAMIDIST n. someone who studies the Egyptian pyramids. |
| SCRIMSHANDY | • SCRIMSHANDY v. to ornament, as shells, ivory, etc., by engraving, and (usually) rubbing pigments into the incised lines, also SCRIMSHANDER, SCRIMSHAW. |
| SYMPATHISED | • sympathised v. Simple past tense and past participle of sympathise. • SYMPATHISE v. to be in keeping, accord, or harmony, also SYMPATHIZE. |
| SYNDICALISM | • syndicalism n. (Socialism) Control of government and industry by labor unions, usually achieved through revolutionary direct action. • SYNDICALISM n. the doctrine of direct worker control of capital. |
| SYNDYASMIAN | • syndyasmian adj. Pertaining to the state of pairing together sexually; said of animals during periods of procreation… • SYNDYASMIAN adj. loose temporary pair-bonding, one-night stand. |