| HAEMODIALYSER | • haemodialyser n. Alternative form of hemodialyzer. • HAEMODIALYSER n. an artificial kidney, also HAEMODIALYZER, HEMODIALYZER. |
| HOLIDAYMAKERS | • holidaymakers n. Plural of holidaymaker. • holiday-makers n. Plural of holiday-maker. • HOLIDAYMAKER n. someone on holiday. |
| HYDROMASSAGES | • hydromassages n. Plural of hydromassage. |
| HYPERSARCOMAS | • HYPERSARCOMA n. proud or fungous flesh. |
| HYPONATREMIAS | • hyponatremias n. Plural of hyponatremia. |
| HYSTEROMANIAS | • HYSTEROMANIA n. hysterical mania, often marked by erotic delusions and an excessive desire to attract attention. |
| LACHRYMATIONS | • lachrymations n. Plural of lachrymation. • LACHRYMATION n. the secretion of tears, also LACRIMATION. |
| LYMPHOSARCOMA | • lymphosarcoma n. (Pathology) A diffuse malignant lymphoma. • LYMPHOSARCOMA n. a tumour of the lymph glands. |
| METHACRYLATES | • methacrylates n. Plural of methacrylate. • METHACRYLATE n. a salt or ester of methacrylic acid. |
| PARAPSYCHISMS | • PARAPSYCHISM n. panpsychistic parallelism. |
| PHANTASMAGORY | • phantasmagory n. Phantasmagoria. • PHANTASMAGORY n. a fantastic sequence of haphazardly associative imagery, as seen in dreams or fever, also PHANTASMAGORIA. |
| PHARMACOGNOSY | • pharmacognosy n. A branch of pharmacology that studies medical substances that are derived from natural sources, and their recognition. • PHARMACOGNOSY n. the study of drugs of animal and plant origin. |
| PHYSHARMONICA | • PHYSHARMONICA n. an early form of harmonium. |
| PROSENCHYMATA | • PROSENCHYMA n. supporting plant tissue containing little protoplasm. |
| SACCHARIMETRY | • saccharimetry n. The measurement of the sugar content of a liquid, especially with a saccharimeter. • SACCHARIMETRY n. the measurement of the concentration of sugar solutions. |
| SACCHAROMETRY | • saccharometry n. The measurement of the amount of sugar in a liquid using a saccharometer. • SACCHAROMETRY n. the process of determining the quantity of sugar in a solution. |
| SACCHAROMYCES | • saccharomyces n. Any of many single-celled fungi of the genus Saccharomyces, which lack a true mycelium; especially the yeasts. • Saccharomyces prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Saccharomycetaceae – many yeasts, especially those involved in fermentation. • SACCHAROMYCES n. any of a genus of usually unicellular yeasts. |