| DIOPHYSITE | • Diophysite n. Alternative form of Dyophysite. • DIOPHYSITE n. a believer in the existence of two natures in Christ, human and divine, also DIPHYSITE, DYOPHYSITE. |
| DIPHYLLOUS | • diphyllous adj. (Botany) Having two leaves. • DIPHYLLOUS adj. having two leaves. |
| DYNORPHINS | • dynorphins n. Plural of dynorphin. • DYNORPHIN n. a drug used to treat cocaine addiction. |
| DYOPHYSITE | • Dyophysite n. (Theology) Someone who believes in the doctrine that there are ‘two natures’, human and divine, in Christ. • DYOPHYSITE n. a believer in the existence of two natures in Christ, human and divine, also DIOPHYSITE, DIPHYSITE. |
| DYSMORPHIC | • dysmorphic adj. Of, relative to, or producing dysmorphism. • DYSMORPHIC adj. obsessively concerned with supposed defects in one's appearance. |
| DYSPHONIAS | • dysphonias n. Plural of dysphonia. • DYSPHONIA n. physical abnormality causing speech impediment. |
| DYSPHORIAS | • dysphorias n. Plural of dysphoria. • DYSPHORIA n. depression, pathological discontent. |
| DYSTROPHIA | • dystrophia n. Dystrophy. • DYSTROPHIA n. impaired or imperfect nutrition; any of several disorders in which there is wasting of muscle tissue, also DYSTROPHY. |
| DYSTROPHIC | • dystrophic adj. Affected with dystrophy. • dystrophic adj. (Of a spring, lake &c) Having brownish acidic waters due to humus. • DYSTROPHIC adj. relating to dystrophia. |
| DYSTROPHIN | • dystrophin n. (Biochemistry) A cytoplasmic structural protein that is deficient in some forms of muscular dystrophy. • DYSTROPHIN n. a protein essential to normal muscle function, found to be lacking in muscular dystrophy sufferers. |
| ERIOPHYIDS | • eriophyids n. Plural of eriophyid. • ERIOPHYID n. any of a large family of minute plant-feeding mites. |
| GIPSYHOODS | • GIPSYHOOD n. the state of being a gypsy, also GYPSYHOOD. |
| HYDROPSIES | • hydropsies n. Plural of hydropsy. • HYDROPSY n. (archaic) dropsy, also HYDROPS. |
| HYPNOIDISE | • HYPNOIDISE v. to put in the hypnoidal state, also HYPNOIDIZE. |
| HYPNOTISED | • hypnotised v. Simple past tense and past participle of hypnotise. • HYPNOTISE v. to put in a state of hypnosis, also HYPNOTIZE. |
| 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. |
| HYPOPLOIDS | • hypoploids n. Plural of hypoploid. • HYPOPLOID n. a chromosome number a few below the normal diploid number. |
| PHYLLODIES | • phyllodies n. Plural of phyllody. • PHYLLODY n. a flower transformation. |
| TYPHOIDINS | • typhoidins n. Plural of typhoidin. • TYPHOIDIN n. a culture of dead typhoid bacillus for injection into the skin as a test for typhoid fever. |