| DEMYSTIFY | • demystify v. (Transitive) To remove the mystery from something; to explain or clarify. • DEMYSTIFY v. to remove the mystery from.
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| DYSENTERY | • dysentery n. (Pathology) A disease characterised by inflammation of the intestines, especially the colon (large intestine)… • dysentery n. Diarrhea.
 • DYSENTERY n. inflammation of the mucous membranes of the large intestine.
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| DYSODYLES | • dysodyles n. Plural of dysodyle. • DYSODYLE n. an impure earthy or coaly bitumen, which emits a highly fetid odor when burning, also DYSODIL, DYSODILE.
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| DYSTHYMIA | • dysthymia n. A tendency to be depressed, without hope. • dysthymia n. (Psychiatry) A form of clinical depression, characterized by low-grade depression which lasts at least 2 years.
 • DYSTHYMIA n. a mild depression, despondency.
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| DYSTHYMIC | • dysthymic n. A person diagnosed with dysthymia, or dysthymic depression. • dysthymic adj. Having or relating to dysthymia.
 • DYSTHYMIC adj. despondent.
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| DYSTROPHY | • dystrophy n. A wasting of body tissues, of either genetic origin or due to inadequate or defective nutrition. • DYSTROPHY n. impaired or imperfect nutrition; any of several disorders in which there is wasting of muscle tissue, also DYSTROPHIA.
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| EVERYDAYS | • EVERYDAY n. something appropriate for weekdays rather than Sunday. | 
| GYPSYDOMS | • GYPSYDOM n. the world of the gypsy, also GIPSYDOM. | 
| GYPSYHOOD | • GYPSYHOOD n. the state of being a gypsy, also GIPSYHOOD. | 
| GYRODYNES | • gyrodynes n. Plural of gyrodyne. • GYRODYNE n. a rotorcraft in which the rotors are powered only for takeoff and landing, not for cruising flight.
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| HYDROLYSE | • hydrolyse v. Alternative spelling of hydrolyze. • HYDROLYSE v. to subject to hydrolysis, also HYDROLYZE.
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| HYDROXYLS | • hydroxyls n. Plural of hydroxyl. • HYDROXYL n. the group containing oxygen and hydrogen.
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| PYROLYSED | • pyrolysed v. Simple past tense and past participle of pyrolyse. • PYROLYSE v. to decompose by heating, also PYROLIZE, PYROLISE, PYROLYZE.
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| SYNDACTYL | • syndactyl n. Alternative form of syndactyle. • SYNDACTYL adj. with digits joined together.
 • SYNDACTYL n. an animal with digits joined together.
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| YESTERDAY | • yesterday n. The day immediately before today; one day ago. • yesterday n. (Figuratively) The past, often in terms of being outdated.
 • yesterday adv. On the day before today.
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| YUPPYDOMS | • YUPPYDOM n. the state of being a yuppie, also YUPPIEDOM. |