| CHOLECYSTITIDES | • cholecystitides n. Plural of cholecystitis. • CHOLECYSTITIS n. inflammation of the gall bladder. |
| DAGUERREOTYPIST | • daguerreotypist n. A person who makes daguerreotypes. • DAGUERREOTYPIST n. one who practises daguerreotyping, also DAGUERREOTYPER. |
| DEMONSTRATIVELY | • demonstratively adv. In a demonstrative manner. • DEMONSTRATIVE adv. serving to demonstrate. |
| DERMATOPHYTOSES | • dermatophytoses n. Plural of dermatophytosis. • DERMATOPHYTOSIS n. a fungal infection of the skin, esp. the feet. |
| DISINTERESTEDLY | • disinterestedly adv. In a disinterested manner; impartially, dispassionately. • DISINTERESTED adv. having no personal stake. |
| DYSTELEOLOGISTS | • dysteleologists n. Plural of dysteleologist. • DYSTELEOLOGIST n. a specialist in dysteleology, the study of functionless rudimentary organs in animals and plants. |
| HETERODACTYLOUS | • heterodactylous adj. (Zoology) Having the first and second toes turned backward, as in the trogons. • HETERODACTYLOUS adj. having the first and second toes turned backwards, as in trogons, and not the first and fourth as in parrots. |
| HYPERSTIMULATED | • hyperstimulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of hyperstimulate. • HYPERSTIMULATE v. to stimulate excessively. |
| HYSTERECTOMISED | • hysterectomised v. Simple past tense and past participle of hysterectomise. • HYSTERECTOMISE v. to remove the womb, also HYSTERECTOMIZE. |
| HYSTERECTOMIZED | • hysterectomized v. Simple past tense and past participle of hysterectomize. • HYSTERECTOMIZE v. to remove the womb, also HYSTERECTOMISE. |
| OSTEOMYELITIDES | • osteomyelitides n. Plural of osteomyelitis. |
| TETRAETHYLLEADS | • tetraethyl␣leads n. Plural of tetraethyl lead. • TETRAETHYLLEAD n. a colourless oily insoluble liquid formerly used in petrol to prevent knocking. |
| THYROIDECTOMIES | • thyroidectomies n. Plural of thyroidectomy. • THYROIDECTOMY n. the surgical removal of the thyroid gland. |
| TYNDALLIMETRIES | • TYNDALLIMETRY n. the determination of the concentration of suspended material in a liquid by measuring the amount of light scattered. |