| AMBIDEXTERITY | • ambidexterity n. The property of being equally skillful with each hand. • ambidexterity n. Superior cleverness or adaptability. • AMBIDEXTERITY n. the state of being ambidextrous. |
| AMBIDEXTEROUS | • ambidexterous adj. Misspelling of ambidextrous. • AMBIDEXTEROUS adj. able to use either hand with equal dexterity, also AMBIDEXTROUS. |
| CYCLODEXTRINS | • cyclodextrins n. Plural of cyclodextrin. • CYCLODEXTRIN n. any of several water-soluble carbohydrates with hydrophobic interiors, used to provide capsules for drugs. |
| DEINDEXATIONS | • deindexations n. Plural of deindexation. • DEINDEXATION n. the state of being no longer index-linked. |
| DEXAMETHASONE | • dexamethasone n. (Pharmacology, biochemistry) A synthetic member of the glucocorticoid-class of steroid hormones, having… • DEXAMETHASONE n. a synthetic glucocorticoid used esp. as an anti-inflammatory agent. |
| DEXTEROUSNESS | • dexterousness n. The state or quality of being dexterous. • DEXTEROUSNESS n. the state of being dexterous. |
| DEXTROCARDIAC | • dextrocardiac n. One who has the heart on the right-hand side of the body. • DEXTROCARDIAC n. a person who has dextrocardia, a condition in which the heart is on the right-hand side of the chest. |
| DEXTROCARDIAS | • dextrocardias n. Plural of dextrocardia. • DEXTROCARDIA n. a condition in which the heart is on the right-hand side of the chest. |
| DEXTROGLUCOSE | • dextroglucose n. (Archaic) dextrose (D-glucose) form of glucose. • DEXTROGLUCOSE n. a white soluble sweet-tasting crystalline solid that is the dextrorotatory isomer of glucose, aka dextrose. |
| FLUIDEXTRACTS | • fluidextracts n. Plural of fluidextract. • FLUIDEXTRACT n. an alcohol preparation of a plant-derived drug containing the active constituents of one gram of the dry drug in each milliliter. |
| INDEXTERITIES | • INDEXTERITY n. lack of dexterity. |
| MALTODEXTRINS | • maltodextrins n. Plural of maltodextrin. • MALTODEXTRIN n. any of various carbohydrates derived from the partial hydrolysis of starch (as of corn or potatoes). |