| DEMOGRAPHIES | • demographies n. Plural of demography. • DEMOGRAPHY n. the study of population statistics and trends, such as births, deaths, and disease. |
| DEMOLISHMENT | • demolishment n. (Archaic) demolition. • DEMOLISHMENT n. the act of demolishing. |
| DYOTHELETISM | • DYOTHELETISM n. the doctrine that Christ on earth had two wills, human and divine. |
| EMPOVERISHED | • empoverished v. Simple past tense and past participle of empoverish. • EMPOVERISH v. (obsolete) to make poor, also IMPOVERISH. |
| ENDOMORPHIES | • ENDOMORPHY n. the state of being an endomorph, a crystal of one species inclosed within one of another, as one of rutile inclosed in quartz. |
| ENDOTHERMIES | • ENDOTHERMY n. surgical introduction of electric needle or knife into tissues. |
| ENDOTHERMISM | • ENDOTHERMISM n. the formation of a chemical compound with the absorption of heat. |
| ETHIONAMIDES | • ethionamides n. Plural of ethionamide. • ETHIONAMIDE n. a compound used against mycobacteria, as in tuberculosis and leprosy. |
| HAEMOSIDERIN | • haemosiderin n. Alternative form of hemosiderin. • HAEMOSIDERIN n. a pigment that is formed in some phagocytic cells by the breakdown of hemoglobin and is probably essentially a denatured form of ferritin, also HEMOSIDERIN. |
| HEMISPHEROID | • hemispheroid n. A half of a spheroid. • HEMISPHEROID n. the half of a spheroid. |
| HEMODIALYSES | • hemodialyses n. Plural of hemodialysis. • HEMODIALYSIS n. dialysis, also HAEMODIALYSIS. |
| HEMOSIDERINS | • hemosiderins n. Plural of hemosiderin. • HEMOSIDERIN n. a pigment that is formed in some phagocytic cells by the breakdown of hemoglobin and is probably essentially a denatured form of ferritin, also HAEMOSIDERIN. |
| HOMESTEADING | • homesteading v. Present participle of homestead. • HOMESTEADING n. (US) a scheme by which people are permitted to buy, or live rent-free in, semi-derelict buildings and improve them with the help of Government grants, etc. |
| HYDROMETRIES | • HYDROMETRY n. the art of determining the specific gravity of liquids, and thence the strength of spirituous liquors, saline solutions, etc. |
| HYPODERMISES | • hypodermises n. Plural of hypodermis. • HYPODERMIS n. the layer of skin just below the epidermis, also HYPODERM. |
| IMPOVERISHED | • impoverished adj. Reduced to poverty. • impoverished adj. Having lost a component, an ingredient, or a faculty or a feature; rendered poor in something; depleted. • impoverished v. Simple past tense and past participle of impoverish. |
| MODISHNESSES | • modishnesses n. Plural of modishness. • MODISHNESS n. the state of being modish. |
| PHENOMENISED | • phenomenised v. Simple past tense and past participle of phenomenise. • PHENOMENISE v. to bring into the world of experience, also PHENOMENIZE. |
| PHONEMICISED | • phonemicised v. Simple past tense and past participle of phonemicise. • PHONEMICISE v. to analyse into phonemes, also PHONEMICIZE. |
| UNMETHODISED | • UNMETHODISED adj. not methodised, also UNMETHODIZED. |