| ANECDYSIS | • ANECDYSIS n. a period between moults in arthropods. |
| BIASSEDLY | • BIASSED adv. BIAS, to cause to incline to one side. |
| DAILYNESS | • dailyness n. Alternative form of dailiness. • DAILYNESS n. the state of being daily, also DAILINESS. |
| DESSYATIN | • DESSYATIN n. (Russian) a measure of land, also DESSIATINE, DESSYATINE, DESYATIN. |
| DESYATINS | • desyatins n. Plural of desyatin. • DESYATIN n. (Russian) a measure of land, also DESSIATINE, DESSYATIN, DESSYATINE. |
| DIALYSERS | • dialysers n. Plural of dialyser. • DIALYSER n. an apparatus used for dialysis, also DIALYZER. |
| DIAPHYSES | • diaphyses n. Plural of diaphysis. • DIAPHYSIS n. (Greek) the shaft of a long bone. |
| DIAPYESES | • DIAPYESIS n. release or discharge of pus. |
| DIAPYESIS | • diapyesis n. Suppuration. • DIAPYESIS n. release or discharge of pus. |
| DIASTYLES | • diastyles n. Plural of diastyle. • DIASTYLE n. a colonnade with closely spaced columns. |
| DYNAMISES | • dynamises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dynamise. • DYNAMISE v. to make dynamic, also DYNAMIZE. |
| DYNASTIES | • dynasties n. Plural of dynasty. • DYNASTY n. a succession of rulers from the same line of descent. |
| DYSLEXIAS | • dyslexias n. Plural of dyslexia. • DYSLEXIA n. impairment of the ability to read. |
| DYSMELIAS | • dysmelias n. Plural of dysmelia. • DYSMELIA n. the condition in which one or more limbs are misshapen or incomplete. |
| DYSPEPSIA | • dyspepsia n. (Pathology) Any mild disorder of digestion, characterised by stomach pain, discomfort, heartburn and… • DYSPEPSIA n. severe indigestion, esp. chronic, also DYSPEPSY. |
| DYSTHESIA | • dysthesia n. (Medicine) Alternative form of dysesthesia (“abnormal sensation caused by lesions of the nervous system”). • dysthesia n. (Medicine, obsolete) A morbid habit of body, resulting in general discomfort and impatience. • DYSTHESIA n. a morbid habit of body, resulting in general discomfort and impatience. |
| ECDYSIAST | • ecdysiast n. (Uncommon) An erotic dancer who removes their clothes as a form of entertainment; a stripper. • ECDYSIAST n. a striptease performer. |
| MYDRIASES | • mydriases n. Plural of mydriasis. • MYDRIASIS n. morbid dilatation of the pupil of the eye. |
| QUAYSIDES | • quaysides n. Plural of quayside. • QUAYSIDE n. the side of a quay, a wharf for the loading or unloading of vessels. |
| SLIDEWAYS | • slideways n. Plural of slideway. • SLIDEWAY n. a route along which something slides. |