| DESOXYRIBOSES | • desoxyriboses n. Plural of desoxyribose. • DESOXYRIBOSE n. a pentose sugar obtained by the hydrolysis of DNA, also DEOXYRIBOSE. |
| DISPOSSESSORY | • DISPOSSESSORY adj. serving to dispossess. |
| ENDOSYMBIOSES | • endosymbioses n. Plural of endosymbiosis. • ENDOSYMBIOSIS n. symbiosis in which one of the symbiotic organisms lives inside the other. |
| ENDOSYMBIOSIS | • endosymbiosis n. (Ecology) The condition of living within the body or cells of another organism; an instance of an organism so living. • ENDOSYMBIOSIS n. symbiosis in which one of the symbiotic organisms lives inside the other. |
| HOYDENISHNESS | • hoydenishness n. The quality of being hoydenish. • HOYDENISH n. like a hoyden, also HOIDENISH. |
| HYDROMASSAGES | • hydromassages n. Plural of hydromassage. |
| HYPOSPADIASES | • hypospadiases n. Plural of hypospadias. • hypospadiases n. Plural of hypospadiasis. • HYPOSPADIAS n. a malformation of the penis. |
| ISOSPONDYLOUS | • isospondylous adj. (Zoology) Of or pertaining to the Isospondyli. • isospondylous adj. (Zoology) Having the anterior vertebrae separate and normal. • ISOSPONDYLOUS adj. of, relating to, or belonging to the Isospondyli, an order of soft-finned teleost fishes that includes the herring, salmon, trout, and pike. |
| SPONDYLITISES | • SPONDYLITIS n. inflammation of the vertebra. |
| SPONDYLOLYSES | • SPONDYLOLYSIS n. disintegration of one or more vertebrae, also SPONDYLOSIS. |
| SPONDYLOLYSIS | • spondylolysis n. (Pathology) A defect or stress fracture of the pars interarticularis of the vertebral arch. • SPONDYLOLYSIS n. disintegration of one or more vertebrae, also SPONDYLOSIS. |
| SPONDYLOSISES | • SPONDYLOSIS n. disintegration of one or more vertebrae. |
| SYNCHONDROSES | • synchondroses n. Plural of synchondrosis. • SYNCHONDROSIS n. synarthrosis in which the bone surfaces are connected by cartilage. |
| SYNCHONDROSIS | • synchondrosis n. (Anatomy) A form of only slightly-moveable articulation between bones joined by hyaline cartilage, as… • SYNCHONDROSIS n. synarthrosis in which the bone surfaces are connected by cartilage. |
| SYNECDOCHISMS | • SYNECDOCHISM n. the use of synecdoche; the use of a part for the whole in sympathetic magic. |