| DISTRIXES | • DISTRIX n. the splitting of hair ends. |
| DOXASTICS | • DOXASTICS n. the branch of logic concerned with belief. |
| DYSLEXIAS | • dyslexias n. Plural of dyslexia. • DYSLEXIA n. impairment of the ability to read. |
| DYSLEXICS | • dyslexics n. Plural of dyslexic. • DYSLEXIC n. one suffering from dyslexia, also DYSLECTIC. |
| DYSTAXIAS | • DYSTAXIA n. a form of muscular tremor. |
| FIXEDNESS | • fixedness n. The state or condition of being fixed. • FIXEDNESS n. the state of being fixed. |
| INDEXLESS | • indexless adj. Without an index. • INDEXLESS adj. without an index. |
| IXODIASES | • IXODIASIS n. a disease caused by or transmitted by ticks. |
| IXODIASIS | • ixodiasis n. Disease caused by ticks of the superfamily Ixodoidea. • IXODIASIS n. a disease caused by or transmitted by ticks. |
| MAXIDRESS | • maxidress n. Alternative form of maxi dress. • MAXIDRESS n. a dress that reaches the ankle. |
| MIXEDNESS | • mixedness n. The condition of being mixed. • MIXEDNESS n. the state of being mixed. |
| OXIDISERS | • oxidisers n. Plural of oxidiser. • OXIDISER n. an oxidant, also OXIDIZER. |
| PSEUDAXIS | • pseudaxis n. Alternative form of pseudoaxis. • PSEUDAXIS n. a sympodium, an axis made up of the basal portions of several branches. |
| SUBOXIDES | • suboxides n. Plural of suboxide. • SUBOXIDE n. an oxide containing little oxygen. |