| BRADYSEISMS | • bradyseisms n. Plural of bradyseism. • BRADYSEISM n. a slow up-and-down movement of the earth's crust. |
| CARYOPSIDES | • caryopsides n. Plural of caryopsis. • CARYOPSIS n. (Greek) a dry indehiscent fruit characteristic of grasses. |
| CHRYSALIDES | • chrysalides n. Plural of chrysalis. • CHRYSALIS n. a pupa, esp. of a moth or butterfly, enclosed in a firm case or cocoon, also CHRYSALID. |
| CORYDALISES | • corydalises n. Plural of corydalis. • CORYDALIS n. a climbing plant. |
| CRYSTALISED | • crystalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of crystalise. • CRYSTALISE v. to form a crystal, also CRYSTALLISE, CRYSTALIZE, CRYSTALLIZE. |
| DISCOURTESY | • discourtesy n. Lack of courtesy; rudeness. • discourtesy n. A rude act. • DISCOURTESY n. lack of courtesy. |
| DISPERSEDLY | • dispersedly adv. In a dispersed manner; in a scattered way, here and there. • DISPERSED adv. DISPERSE, to scatter. |
| DISSYMMETRY | • dissymmetry n. Asymmetry. • dissymmetry n. (Obsolete, chemistry) chirality. • DISSYMMETRY n. the absence of or the lack of symmetry. |
| DYSCRASITES | • DYSCRASITE n. a mineral consisting of antimony and silver. |
| DYSENTERIES | • dysenteries n. Plural of dysentery. • DYSENTERY n. inflammation of the mucous membranes of the large intestine. |
| DYSSYNERGIA | • dyssynergia n. (Physiology) Failure of parts of the anatomy to work together correctly. • DYSSYNERGIA n. muscular incoordination caused by a brain disorder, also DYSSYNERGY. |
| DYSSYNERGIC | • dyssynergic adj. Relating to dyssynergia. • DYSSYNERGIC adj. relating to or affected by dyssynergia. |
| DYSTROPHIES | • dystrophies n. Plural of dystrophy. • DYSTROPHY n. impaired or imperfect nutrition; any of several disorders in which there is wasting of muscle tissue, also DYSTROPHIA. |
| HYBRIDISERS | • hybridisers n. Plural of hybridiser. • HYBRIDISER n. one who hybridises, also HYBRIDIZER. |
| HYDRASTINES | • HYDRASTINE n. a white poisonous alkaloid extracted from the roots of the goldenseal, which has been used in medicine to contract the uterus and arrest haemorrhage. |
| HYDRASTISES | • HYDRASTIS n. any of various Japanese and North American plants, such as goldenseal, having showy foliage and ornamental red fruits. |
| PYRANOSIDES | • pyranosides n. Plural of pyranoside. • PYRANOSIDE n. a glycoside containing the pyran ring. |
| SURPRISEDLY | • surprisedly adv. In a surprised manner. • SURPRISED adv. SURPRISE, to come upon unexpectedly, also SURPRIZE. |
| SYMMETRISED | • symmetrised v. Simple past tense and past participle of symmetrise. • symmetrised adj. Alternative spelling of symmetrized. • SYMMETRISE v. to make symmetrical, also SYMMETRIZE. |
| SYNCRETISED | • syncretised v. Simple past tense and past participle of syncretise. • SYNCRETISE v. to become or cause to become fused, also SYNCRETIZE. |