| ADENOHYPOPHYSIS | • adenohypophysis n. (Anatomy) The anterior lobe of the pituitary gland, producing and secreting several peptide hormones… • ADENOHYPOPHYSIS n. the anterior glandular lobe of the pituitary gland. |
| BUSYBODYINGS | • BUSYBODYING n. acting like a busybody. |
| DISSYLLABIFYING | • DISSYLLABIFY v. to make disyllabic. |
| 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. |
| DYSSYNERGIAS | • dyssynergias n. Plural of dyssynergia. • 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. |
| DYSSYNERGIES | • DYSSYNERGY n. muscular incoordination caused by a brain disorder, also DYSSYNERGIA. |
| HYDROGENOLYSIS | • hydrogenolysis n. (Chemistry) the cleavage of a molecule, especially that of a carbon-carbon bond, with the addition of… • HYDROGENOLYSIS n. a chemical reaction in which a compound is decomposed by hydrogen. |
| HYDROLYSATIONS | • hydrolysations n. Plural of hydrolysation. • HYDROLYSATION n. the process of hydrolysing, also HYDROLYZATION. |
| IDIOSYNCRASY | • idiosyncrasy n. A behavior or way of thinking that is characteristic of a person. • idiosyncrasy n. A language or behaviour that is particular to an individual or group. • idiosyncrasy n. (Medicine) A peculiar individual reaction to a generally innocuous substance or factor. |
| PSYCHODYNAMICS | • psychodynamics n. The dynamic interplay between forces that govern human behaviour. • PSYCHODYNAMICS n. the psychology of mental or emotional forces or processes developing especially in early childhood and their effects on behaviour and mental states. |
| PYCNODYSOSTOSIS | • pycnodysostosis n. (Medicine) A genetic disorder characterized by dense, fragile bones and dwarfism. • PYCNODYSOSTOSIS n. a rare inherited bone disease characterized by short stature and thickening and fragility of the bones. |
| PYKNODYSOSTOSIS | • pyknodysostosis n. Alternative form of pycnodysostosis. • PYKNODYSOSTOSIS n. a rare inherited bone disease characterized by short stature and thickening and fragility of the bones. |
| 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. |
| SYNDACTYLIES | • syndactylies n. Plural of syndactyly. • SYNDACTYLY n. the state of being syndactyl, with digits joined together. |
| SYNDACTYLISM | • syndactylism n. Synonym of syndactyly. • SYNDACTYLISM n. being syndactyl, having fused digits. |
| SYNDACTYLISMS | • syndactylisms n. Plural of syndactylism. • SYNDACTYLISM n. being syndactyl, having fused digits. |
| SYNDYASMIAN | • syndyasmian adj. Pertaining to the state of pairing together sexually; said of animals during periods of procreation… • SYNDYASMIAN adj. loose temporary pair-bonding, one-night stand. |
| SYNONYMISED | • synonymised v. Simple past tense and past participle of synonymise. • SYNONYMISE v. to make synonymous, also SYNONYMIZE. |