| DISHARMONY | • disharmony n. The absence of harmony or concordance. • DISHARMONY n. lack of harmony. |
| DYOTHELISM | • dyothelism n. (Christianity, theology) The doctrine of two wills (human and divine) in Christ. • DYOTHELISM n. the doctrine that Christ on earth had two will, human and divine, also DIOTHELISM, DITHELETISM, DITHELISM. |
| DYSMORPHIC | • dysmorphic adj. Of, relative to, or producing dysmorphism. • DYSMORPHIC adj. obsessively concerned with supposed defects in one's appearance. |
| ECCHYMOSED | • ecchymosed v. Simple past tense and past participle of ecchymose. • ECCHYMOSED adj. affected by ecchymosis. |
| ENDOLYMPHS | • endolymphs n. Plural of endolymph. • ENDOLYMPH n. the watery fluid contained in the membranous labyrinth of the internal ear. |
| HAEMOLYSED | • haemolysed v. Simple past tense and past participle of haemolyse. • HAEMOLYSE v. to break down red blood cells, also HAEMOLYZE, HEMOLYSE, HEMOLYZE. |
| HANDSOMELY | • handsomely adv. In a handsome or attractive manner. • handsomely adv. Generously (especially with regards money). • handsomely adv. Impressively, thoroughly; vigorously. |
| HOYDENISMS | • hoydenisms n. Plural of hoydenism. • HOYDENISM n. the behaviour of a hoyden. |
| HYBRIDOMAS | • hybridomas n. Plural of hybridoma. • HYBRIDOMA n. a hybrid cell produced by the fusion of an antibody-producing lymphocyte with a tumor cell. |
| HYDRONIUMS | • hydroniums n. Plural of hydronium. • HYDRONIUM n. the hydrated hydrogen ion, H3O+. |
| HYDROSOMAL | • hydrosomal adj. Relating to the hydrosoma. • HYDROSOMAL adj. relating to a hydrosoma, a hydroid colony. |
| HYDROSOMES | • hydrosomes n. Plural of hydrosome. • HYDROSOME n. all the zooids of a hydroid colony collectively, also HYDROSOMA. |
| HYDROXIUMS | • HYDROXIUM n. a positive ion, H3O+, formed by the attachment of a proton to a water molecule. |
| HYMNODISTS | • hymnodists n. Plural of hymnodist. • HYMNODIST n. a person who composes hymns, also HYMNIST. |
| HYPODERMAS | • HYPODERMA n. a layer of tissue beneath the epidermis in plants, and performing the physiological function of strengthening the epidermal tissue. |
| HYPODERMIS | • hypodermis n. An epidermal layer of cells that secretes an overlying chitinous cuticle, as in arthropods. • hypodermis n. (Botany) A layer of cells lying immediately below the epidermis. • hypodermis n. (Anatomy) A subcutaneous layer of loose connective tissue containing fat cells, lying beneath the dermis. |
| MYLOHYOIDS | • mylohyoids n. Plural of mylohyoid. • MYLOHYOID n. a nerve in the region of the lower jaw and the hyoid apparatus. |
| RHYTIDOMES | • rhytidomes n. Plural of rhytidome. • RHYTIDOME n. the bark external to the last formed periderm. |