| APHRODISIAS | • APHRODISIA n. sexual desire, esp. violent. |
| COWARDSHIPS | • COWARDSHIP n. (Shakespeare) cowardice. |
| DEACONSHIPS | • deaconships n. Plural of deaconship. • DEACONSHIP n. the office or ministry of a deacon or deaconess. |
| DIAPHORASES | • diaphorases n. Plural of diaphorase. • DIAPHORASE n. a flavoprotein enzyme. |
| DIAPHORESES | • diaphoreses n. Plural of diaphoresis. • DIAPHORESIS n. perspiration, esp. when copious and medically induced. |
| DIAPHORESIS | • diaphoresis n. (Physiology, medicine) The formation and excretion of sweat; sweating; perspiration; and (sometimes… • DIAPHORESIS n. perspiration, esp. when copious and medically induced. |
| DIAPOPHYSES | • diapophyses n. Plural of diapophysis. • DIAPOPHYSIS n. a dorsal transverse process of a vertebra. |
| DIAPOPHYSIS | • diapophysis n. (Anatomy) The dorsal transverse process of a vertebra. • DIAPOPHYSIS n. a dorsal transverse process of a vertebra. |
| DIPLOPHASES | • diplophases n. Plural of diplophase. • DIPLOPHASE n. a diploid phase in a life cycle. |
| DOLLARSHIPS | • DOLLARSHIP n. the domain of the dollar. |
| DROSOPHILAS | • drosophilas n. Plural of drosophila. • DROSOPHILA n. a kind of fruit-fly. |
| DYSTROPHIAS | • dystrophias n. Plural of dystrophia. • DYSTROPHIA n. impaired or imperfect nutrition; any of several disorders in which there is wasting of muscle tissue, also DYSTROPHY. |
| HYPOSPADIAS | • hypospadias n. (Anatomy) A congenital condition in males in which the opening of the urethra is on the underside of the penis. • HYPOSPADIAS n. a malformation of the penis. |
| RHAPSODISED | • rhapsodised v. Simple past tense and past participle of rhapsodise. • RHAPSODISE v. to utter as a rhapsody, or in the manner of a rhapsody, also RHAPSODIZE. |
| RHAPSODISES | • rhapsodises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rhapsodise. • RHAPSODISE v. to utter as a rhapsody, or in the manner of a rhapsody, also RHAPSODIZE. |
| RHAPSODISTS | • rhapsodists n. Plural of rhapsodist. • RHAPSODIST n. anciently, one who recited or composed a rhapsody; esp. one whose profession was to recite the verses of Homer and other epic poets, also RHAPSODE. |
| RHAPSODIZES | • rhapsodizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rhapsodize. • RHAPSODIZE v. to utter as a rhapsody, or in the manner of a rhapsody, also RHAPSODISE. |