| BUSYBODYINGS | • BUSYBODYING n. acting like a busybody. |
| CYANOHYDRINS | • cyanohydrins n. Plural of cyanohydrin. • CYANOHYDRIN n. any of various compounds containing both cyano and hydroxyl groups. |
| DEMYSTIFYING | • demystifying v. Present participle of demystify. • DEMYSTIFY v. to remove the mystery from. |
| DOXYCYCLINES | • doxycyclines n. Plural of doxycycline. • DOXYCYCLINE n. a broad-spectrum tetracycline antibiotic with potent antibacterial activity that is often taken by travelers to prevent diarrhea. |
| DYNASTICALLY | • dynastically adv. In a dynastic (or dynastical) way. • DYNASTICAL adv. relating to a dynasty, also DYNASTIC. |
| DYSSYNERGIAS | • dyssynergias n. Plural of dyssynergia. • DYSSYNERGIA n. muscular incoordination caused by a brain disorder, also DYSSYNERGY. |
| DYSSYNERGIES | • DYSSYNERGY n. muscular incoordination caused by a brain disorder, also DYSSYNERGIA. |
| EVERYDAYNESS | • everydayness n. (Uncountable) The quality or state of happening every day, or frequently. • everydayness n. (Countable) The product or result of happening every day, or frequently. • EVERYDAYNESS n. the state of being everyday. |
| HYDROPHYTONS | • HYDROPHYTON n. the coenosarc of a hydroid colony. |
| HYDROXYZINES | • hydroxyzines n. Plural of hydroxyzine. • HYDROXYZINE n. a compound used as an antihistamine and tranquilizer. |
| IDIOSYNCRASY | • idiosyncrasy n. A behavior or way of thinking that is characteristic of a person. • idiosyncrasy n. A language or behaviour that is particular to an individual or group. • idiosyncrasy n. (Medicine) A peculiar individual reaction to a generally innocuous substance or factor. |
| OXYHYDROGENS | • OXYHYDROGEN n. a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen used to provide an intense flame for welding. |
| POLYSYNDETON | • polysyndeton n. (Rhetoric) The use of many conjunctions to achieve an overwhelming effect in a sentence. • POLYSYNDETON n. the rhetorical device of repeating a conjunction for emphasis, as in 'it was red and yellow and pink and orange and blue!'. |
| PSEUDONYMITY | • pseudonymity n. The state of being pseudonymous, of hiding one’s true identity behind a pseudonym. • PSEUDONYMITY n. the state of being pseudonymous. |
| SYNDACTYLIES | • syndactylies n. Plural of syndactyly. • SYNDACTYLY n. the state of being syndactyl, with digits joined together. |
| SYNDACTYLISM | • syndactylism n. Synonym of syndactyly. • SYNDACTYLISM n. being syndactyl, having fused digits. |
| SYNDACTYLOUS | • syndactylous adj. (Zoology) Having the toes firmly united together for some distance, and without an intermediate web. • SYNDACTYLOUS adj. having fused digits, as do many birds and lower mammals. |
| SYNDETICALLY | • syndetically adv. In a syndetic manner. • SYNDETICAL adv. in grammar, connecting two clauses with a conjunction, also SYNDETIC. |
| UNHYDROLYSED | • unhydrolysed adj. Alternative spelling of unhydrolyzed. • UNHYDROLYSED adj. not hydrolysed, also UNHYDROLYZED. |