| DIAPOPHYSES | • diapophyses n. Plural of diapophysis. • DIAPOPHYSIS n. a dorsal transverse process of a vertebra. |
| DIAPOPHYSIS | • diapophysis n. (Anatomy) The dorsal transverse process of a vertebra. • DIAPOPHYSIS n. a dorsal transverse process of a vertebra. |
| DIPLOPHASES | • diplophases n. Plural of diplophase. • DIPLOPHASE n. a diploid phase in a life cycle. |
| DIPLOSPEAKS | • DIPLOSPEAK n. the polite and placatory language usually associated with diplomats. |
| DISAPPOINTS | • disappoints v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disappoint. • DISAPPOINT v. to fail to meet the expectation or hope of. |
| DISAPPROVES | • disapproves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disapprove. • DISAPPROVE v. to pass unfavorable judgment on. |
| EPISCOPISED | • episcopised v. Simple past tense and past participle of episcopise. • EPISCOPISE v. to make a bishop of by consecration, also EPISCOPIZE. |
| HYPOSPADIAS | • hypospadias n. (Anatomy) A congenital condition in males in which the opening of the urethra is on the underside of the penis. • HYPOSPADIAS n. a malformation of the penis. |
| POLYDIPSIAS | • polydipsias n. Plural of polydipsia. • POLYDIPSIA n. abnormal thirst. |
| PREDEPOSITS | • predeposits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of predeposit. • PREDEPOSIT v. to deposit in advance. |
| PREDISPOSAL | • predisposal adj. Before disposal. • PREDISPOSAL n. disposal in advance. |
| PREDISPOSED | • predisposed adj. Inclined. • predisposed adj. Made susceptible to. • predisposed v. Simple past tense and past participle of predispose. |
| PREDISPOSES | • predisposes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of predispose. • PREDISPOSE v. to dispose in advance. |
| PROPLASTIDS | • proplastids n. Plural of proplastid. • PROPLASTID n. a precursor of a cell plastid. |
| SPHENOPSIDS | • sphenopsids n. Plural of sphenopsid. • SPHENOPSID n. any of a class of tracheophyte with jointed ribbed stems. |