| ACRASIAS | • ACRASIA n. (Greek) a loss of self control. |
| AKRASIAS | • AKRASIA n. (Greek) loss of self-control, also ACRASIA. |
| ALOCASIA | • alocasia n. Any of several tropical Asian plants, of the genus Alocasia, having heart- or arrowhead-shaped leaves. • Alocasia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Araceae. • ALOCASIA n. any of various tropical plants of the genus Alocasia. |
| APHASIAC | • aphasiac n. Alternative form of aphasic. • APHASIAC n. one suffering from aphasia, the inability to use or comprehend words, also APHASIC. |
| APHASIAS | • aphasias n. Plural of aphasia. • APHASIA n. the inability to use or comprehend words. |
| APLASIAS | • aplasias n. Plural of aplasia. • APLASIA n. defective development or absence of an organ. |
| ASTASIAS | • astasias n. Plural of astasia. • ASTASIA n. the inability, due to imperfect muscular coordination, to keep erect. |
| DICHASIA | • dichasia n. Plural of dichasium. • DICHASIUM n. a cymose inflorescence in which each axis in turn produces a pair of nearly equal branches. |
| ECTASIAS | • ectasias n. Plural of ectasia. • ECTASIA n. the lengthening of a short syllable, also ECTASIS. |
| ENTASIAS | • ENTASIA n. a spasmodic contraction of a muscle. |
| FANTASIA | • fantasia n. (Music, also figurative) A form of instrumental composition with a free structure and improvisational… • fantasia n. (Chiefly art, by extension) Any work which is unstructured or comprises other works of different genres or styles. • fantasia n. A traditional festival of the inhabitants of the Maghreb (in northwest Africa) featuring exhibitions of horsemanship. |
| GYMNASIA | • gymnasia n. Plural of gymnasium. • GYMNASIUM n. a room for athletic activities. |
| MALVASIA | • malvasia n. A variety of grape, originally from the region of the Aegean, now used to make malmsey wine. • MALVASIA n. a type of grape from which malmsey is made. |
| XERASIAS | • XERASIA n. abnormal dryness of the hair. |