| ATAXIA | • ataxia n. (Pathology) Lack of coordination while performing voluntary movements, which may appear to be clumsiness… • ataxia n. (Chemistry) The condition of a polymer in which the orientation of the subunits is random. • ataxia n. (Obsolete) Disorder; irregularity. |
| ATAXIAS | • ataxias n. Plural of ataxia. • ATAXIA n. loss of muscular coordination, also ATAXY. |
| DYSTAXIA | • dystaxia n. (Pathology, rare) a milder or weaker form of ataxia. • DYSTAXIA n. a form of muscular tremor. |
| DYSTAXIAS | • DYSTAXIA n. a form of muscular tremor. |
| EPITAXIAL | • epitaxial adj. Of, pertaining to, or employing epitaxy. • EPITAXIAL adj. relating to epitaxy, the growth of a thin layer of crystals on another crystal so that they have the same structure, also EPITAXIC. |
| EPITAXIALLY | • epitaxially adv. In an epitaxial way. • EPITAXIAL adv. relating to epitaxy, the growth of a thin layer of crystals on another crystal so that they have the same structure, also EPITAXIC. |
| EUTAXIA | • EUTAXIA n. the property of being easily melted, also EUTEXIA. |
| EUTAXIAS | • EUTAXIA n. the property of being easily melted, also EUTEXIA. |
| HETEROTAXIA | • heterotaxia n. Heterotaxis. • HETEROTAXIA n. the abnormal disposition of organs or parts, also HETEROTAXY. |
| HETEROTAXIAS | • HETEROTAXIA n. the abnormal disposition of organs or parts, also HETEROTAXY. |
| HOMOTAXIAL | • homotaxial adj. (Biology) Relating to homotaxis. • HOMOTAXIAL adj. showing homotaxis, also HOMOTAXIC. |
| HOMOTAXIALLY | • HOMOTAXIAL adv. showing homotaxis, also HOMOTAXIC. |
| POSTAXIAL | • postaxial adj. (Anatomy) Situated behind any transverse axis in the body of an animal; caudal; posterior. • POSTAXIAL adj. situated behind any transverse axis in the body of an animal. |
| STEREOTAXIA | • STEREOTAXIA n. the electrical destruction of a small area of brain tissue, using stereotactic methods, to relieve disorders such as epilepsy and Parkinsonism. |
| STEREOTAXIAS | • STEREOTAXIA n. the electrical destruction of a small area of brain tissue, using stereotactic methods, to relieve disorders such as epilepsy and Parkinsonism. |
| 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. |
| TAXIARCHS | • taxiarchs n. Plural of taxiarch. • TAXIARCH n. an Athenian military officer commanding a certain division of an army. |