| APRAXIAS | • apraxias n. Plural of apraxia. • APRAXIA n. an inability to perform voluntary bodily movements. |
| ATARAXIA | • ataraxia n. (Literary, Greek philosophy) Tranquility of mind; absence of mental disturbance. • ATARAXIA n. peace of mind, also ATARAXY. |
| AXIALITY | • axiality n. The state of being axial. • axiality n. The degree which something is axial. • AXIALITY n. the state of being axial. |
| DYSTAXIA | • dystaxia n. (Pathology, rare) a milder or weaker form of ataxia. • DYSTAXIA n. a form of muscular tremor. |
| EUTAXIAS | • EUTAXIA n. the property of being easily melted, also EUTEXIA. |
| MONAXIAL | • monaxial adj. (Biology) Having only one axis; developing along a single line or plane; uniaxial. • MONAXIAL adj. having only one axis; developing along a single line, also MONAXONIC. |
| PARAXIAL | • paraxial adj. (Embryology) Lateral to the neural tube. • paraxial adj. (Physics) Near an optical axis. • paraxial adj. (Mathematics) Parallel to one or more axes of the coordinate system. |
| PREAXIAL | • preaxial adj. Located in front of an axis. • PREAXIAL adj. situated in front of any transverse axis in the body of an animal. |
| SUBAXIAL | • subaxial adj. Below an axis. • SUBAXIAL adj. somewhat axial. |
| TAXIARCH | • taxiarch n. (Historical, Ancient Greece) An Athenian military officer commanding a certain division of an army. • TAXIARCH n. an Athenian military officer commanding a certain division of an army. |
| TRIAXIAL | • triaxial adj. Having three axes. • triaxial adj. (Mathematics, astronomy) Having three axes of rotation and three planes of symmetry (e.g. having the… • triaxial adj. Along all three axes. |
| UNIAXIAL | • uniaxial adj. Having a single axis; monoaxial. • uniaxial adj. (Botany) Having a single stem, with no branches, that terminates in a flower. • UNIAXIAL adj. having one axis. |