| CHYMOTRYPSINS | • chymotrypsins n. Plural of chymotrypsin. • CHYMOTRYPSIN n. rennin. |
| CRYPTOSYSTEM | • cryptosystem n. A system of cryptography. |
| CRYPTOSYSTEMS | • cryptosystems n. Plural of cryptosystem. |
| DISSYMMETRY | • dissymmetry n. Asymmetry. • dissymmetry n. (Obsolete, chemistry) chirality. • DISSYMMETRY n. the absence of or the lack of symmetry. |
| DYSRHYTHMIAS | • dysrhythmias n. Plural of dysrhythmia, which can refer to types of dysrhythmia, cases of dysrhythmia, or episodes of dysrhythmia. • DYSRHYTHMIA n. an abnormal rhythm. |
| DYSRHYTHMICS | • DYSRHYTHMIC n. someone suffering from dysrhythmia. |
| HYDRARGYRISMS | • HYDRARGYRISM n. mercury poisoning, also HYDRARGYRIA. |
| HYPOTHYROIDISMS | • hypothyroidisms n. Plural of hypothyroidism. • HYPOTHYROIDISM n. deficient activity of the thyroid gland. |
| MYSTERIOUSLY | • mysteriously adv. In a mysterious manner. • MYSTERIOUS adv. of, relating to, or constituting mystery. |
| PSEUDOSYMMETRY | • pseudosymmetry n. Apparent symmetry of a crystal due to twinning. • PSEUDOSYMMETRY n. a deceptively close approach by a crystal to a higher degree of symmetry. |
| PSYCHOCHEMISTRY | • psychochemistry n. The study of the psychological effects of chemicals on the brain. • PSYCHOCHEMISTRY n. the treatment of mental illness by drugs. |
| RHABDOMYOLYSES | • rhabdomyolyses n. Plural of rhabdomyolysis. |
| RHABDOMYOLYSIS | • rhabdomyolysis n. (Medicine) The rapid disintegration of striated muscle tissue accompanied by the excretion of myoglobin in the urine. |
| SUPERSYMMETRY | • supersymmetry n. (Physics) A theory that attempts to unify the fundamental physical forces and which proposes a physical… • SUPERSYMMETRY n. the correspondence between fermions and bosons of identical mass that is postulated to have existed during the opening moments of the big bang and that relates gravity to the other forces of nature. |
| SYRINGOMYELIAS | • syringomyelias n. Plural of syringomyelia. • SYRINGOMYELIA n. a chronic progressive disease of the spinal cord associated with sensory disturbances, muscle atrophy, and spasticity. |