| ARTHROPATHIES | • arthropathies n. Plural of arthropathy. • ARTHROPATHY n. a disease of a joint. |
| ETHNOGRAPHICA | • ETHNOGRAPHICA n. a collection of ethnographic objects. |
| EXOPHTHALMIAS | • exophthalmias n. Plural of exophthalmia. • EXOPHTHALMIA n. a protrusion of the eyeballs. |
| HAEMOPHILIACS | • haemophiliacs n. Plural of haemophiliac. • hæmophiliacs n. Plural of hæmophiliac. • HAEMOPHILIAC n. one suffering from haemophilia. |
| HAEMORRHAGING | • haemorrhaging v. Present participle of haemorrhage. • haemorrhaging n. Bleeding. • hæmorrhaging v. Present participle of hæmorrhage. |
| HAEMORRHOIDAL | • haemorrhoidal adj. (British spelling) Alternative form of hemorrhoidal. • hæmorrhoidal adj. Obsolete form of hemorrhoidal. • HAEMORRHOIDAL adj. relating to haemorrhoids, also HEMORRHOIDAL. |
| HAGIOGRAPHERS | • hagiographers n. Plural of hagiographer. • HAGIOGRAPHER n. a writer of hagiography. |
| HAGIOGRAPHIES | • hagiographies n. Plural of hagiography. • HAGIOGRAPHY n. a biography of saints; an idealizing or idolizing biography. |
| HAPLOGRAPHIES | • haplographies n. Plural of haplography. • HAPLOGRAPHY n. the accidental omission of letters, words or lines in copying. |
| HOCHMAGANDIES | • HOCHMAGANDY n. (Scots) fornication, also HOUGHMAGANDIE. |
| HOUGHMAGANDIE | • HOUGHMAGANDIE n. fornication, also HOCHMAGANDY. |
| ICHTHYOFAUNAE | • ichthyofaunae n. Plural of ichthyofauna. • ICHTHYOFAUNA n. the fish life of region. |
| PATHOGRAPHIES | • pathographies n. Plural of pathography. • PATHOGRAPHY n. a description of or article on a disease; a biography that focuses on the negative. |
| PHONASTHENIAS | • PHONASTHENIA n. weakness of voice. |
| RHIZOCEPHALAN | • rhizocephalan n. (Zoology) Any member of the Rhizocephala. • RHIZOCEPHALAN n. any member of the Rhizocephala, an order of cirripedes parasitic on crabs. |
| SCAPHOCEPHALI | • SCAPHOCEPHALUS n. an abnormally long and narrow boat-shaped skull. |
| XEROPHTHALMIA | • xerophthalmia n. (Ophthalmology) A condition due to a deficiency of vitamin A where the conjunctiva and cornea become… • XEROPHTHALMIA n. extreme dryness of the conjunctive, thought to stem from a vitamin A deficiency, also XEROMA. |