| ALEXIAS | • alexias n. Plural of alexia. • ALEXIA n. loss of power to read. |
| EUTEXIAS | • EUTEXIA n. the property of being easily melted, also EUTAXIA. |
| PYREXIAS | • pyrexias n. Plural of pyrexia. • PYREXIA n. (Greek) a fever. |
| ANOREXIAS | • anorexias n. Plural of anorexia. • ANOREXIA n. lack of appetite. |
| APYREXIAS | • apyrexias n. Plural of apyrexia. • APYREXIA n. a period of intermission in a fever. |
| CACHEXIAS | • cachexias n. Plural of cachexia. • CACHEXIA n. general ill health, also CACHEXY. |
| DYSLEXIAS | • dyslexias n. Plural of dyslexia. • DYSLEXIA n. impairment of the ability to read. |
| PARALEXIAS | • paralexias n. Plural of paralexia. • PARALEXIA n. transposition of words or syllables in reading, due to brain damage. |
| PLEONEXIAS | • pleonexias n. Plural of pleonexia. • PLEONEXIA n. excessive or insatiable covetousness. |
| ORTHOREXIAS | • ORTHOREXIA n. an eating disorder characterized by excessive focus on eating healthy foods. |
| HYPEROREXIAS | • HYPEROREXIA n. compulsive overeating. |
| HYPERPYREXIAS | • hyperpyrexias n. Plural of hyperpyrexia. • HYPERPYREXIA n. an extremely high fever, with a temperature of 41 degrees Centigrade or above, also HYPERTHERMY. |
| HYPERPROSEXIAS | • HYPERPROSEXIA n. abnormal powers of perception, as in Australian aboriginal trackers. |