| DEXTERITY | • dexterity n. Skill in performing tasks, especially with the hands. • DEXTERITY n. adroitness. |
| DEXTRALLY | • dextrally adv. Towards the right. • DEXTRAL adv. right, as opposed to sinistral, or left. |
| DYSPRAXIA | • dyspraxia n. (Medicine) A genetic neurological disorder where a person has motor skills severely below average due… • DYSPRAXIA n. an impaired ability to perform deliberate actions. |
| DYSPRAXIC | • dyspraxic adj. Of or pertaining to dyspraxia. • dyspraxic n. A person who has dyspraxia. • DYSPRAXIC adj. relating to dyspraxia, an impaired ability to coordinate and perform certain actions, also DYSPRACTIC. |
| HYDROXIDE | • hydroxide n. (Chemistry) An univalent anion (OH-) based on the hydroxyl functional group. • hydroxide n. Any substance containing such an anion. • HYDROXIDE n. any compound containing an -OH group. |
| HYDROXIUM | • HYDROXIUM n. a positive ion, H3O+, formed by the attachment of a proton to a water molecule. |
| HYDROXYLS | • hydroxyls n. Plural of hydroxyl. • HYDROXYL n. the group containing oxygen and hydrogen. |
| LOXODROMY | • loxodromy n. The science of loxodromics. • LOXODROMY n. the art of sailing along rhumb-lines. |
| ORTHODOXY | • orthodoxy n. Correctness in doctrine and belief. • orthodoxy n. Conformity to established and accepted beliefs (usually of religions). • Orthodoxy prop.n. The Eastern Orthodox Church. |
| PYRIDOXAL | • pyridoxal n. (Biochemistry) One of the three natural forms of vitamin B6. • PYRIDOXAL n. a crystalline aldehyde of the vitamin B6 group. |
| PYRIDOXIN | • pyridoxin n. Alternative form of pyridoxine. • PYRIDOXIN n. a pyridine derivative, a member of the vitamin B complex, also PYRIDOXINE. |
| RELAXEDLY | • relaxedly adv. In a relaxed manner. • RELAXED adv. RELAX, to make less tense or rigid. |
| TAXIDERMY | • taxidermy n. The art of stuffing and mounting the skins of dead animals for exhibition in a lifelike state. • taxidermy v. (Transitive) To stuff and mount the skin of a dead animal. • TAXIDERMY n. the art of stuffing animals. |