| ANAPHYLAXIES | • ANAPHYLAXY n. an increased susceptibility to injected foreign material, also ANAPHYLAXIS. |
| CHATOYANCIES | • chatoyancies n. Plural of chatoyancy. • CHATOYANCY n. the quality of being chatoyant, having a changing lustre, also CHATOYANCE. |
| DIATHERMANCY | • diathermancy n. The condition of being diathermic. • DIATHERMANCY n. permeability by or conductibility of radiant heat, also DIATHERMACY. |
| ENANTIOPATHY | • enantiopathy n. An opposite passion or affection. • enantiopathy n. (Dated, homeopathy) allopathy. • ENANTIOPATHY n. a disease or affliction which protects you from another. |
| ENHYPOSTASIA | • enhypostasia n. (Christianity (Christology)) The state of the human nature of Jesus Christ being entirely dependent… • ENHYPOSTASIA n. personality not existing independently but by union with another, as the human nature of Christ was said to be dependent on his divine nature. |
| HAEMATOXYLIN | • haematoxylin n. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of hematoxylin. • hæmatoxylin n. Archaic form of haematoxylin.. • HAEMATOXYLIN n. a dye obtained from logwood, also HEMATOXYLIN. |
| HAEMOCYANINS | • haemocyanins n. Plural of haemocyanin. • HAEMOCYANIN n. an oxygen-carrying pigment in arachnids, equivalent to haemoglobin in mammals. |
| HAEMODYNAMIC | • haemodynamic adj. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of hemodynamic. • HAEMODYNAMIC adj. of or relating to blood circulation, also HEMODYNAMIC. |
| HYDRALAZINES | • hydralazines n. Plural of hydralazine. • HYDRALAZINE n. a vasodilator used in the form of its hydrochloride to treat hypertension. |
| HYPERCAPNIAS | • hypercapnias n. Plural of hypercapnia. • HYPERCAPNIA n. the presence of excessive amounts of carbon dioxide in the blood, also HYPERCARBIA. |
| HYPNOPAEDIAS | • HYPNOPAEDIA n. training or instruction during sleep. |
| HYPONATREMIA | • hyponatremia n. (Medicine) An abnormally low concentration of sodium in blood plasma. |
| HYRACOIDEANS | • HYRACOIDEAN n. any member of a genus of mammals including the daman and the dassie or hyrax, also HYRACOID. |
| HYSTEROMANIA | • hysteromania n. (Archaic) nymphomania. • hysteromania n. (Archaic) A condition involving both hysteria and mania. • HYSTEROMANIA n. hysterical mania, often marked by erotic delusions and an excessive desire to attract attention. |
| MECHANICALLY | • mechanically adv. In a mechanical manner. • MECHANICAL adv. relating to machines. |
| PHENYLALANIN | • phenylalanin n. Dated form of phenylalanine. • PHENYLALANIN n. an essential amino acid present in most proteins, also PHENYLALANINE. |
| SACCHARINELY | • saccharinely adv. In a saccharine manner. • SACCHARINE adv. sickly sweet. |
| SYNAESTHESIA | • synaesthesia n. (Neurology, psychology) A neurological or psychological phenomenon whereby a particular sensory stimulus… • synaesthesia n. (By extension) The association of one sensory perception with, or description of it in terms of, a different… • synaesthesia n. (Art, literature) A literary or artistic device whereby one kind of sensation is described in the terms of another. |
| THIOCYANATES | • thiocyanates n. Plural of thiocyanate. • THIOCYANATE n. a salt of thiocyanic acid. |