HYPOTHYMIA | • HYPOTHYMIA n. a state of depression; a diminished emotional response. |
DYSRHYTHMIA | • dysrhythmia n. A disturbance to an otherwise normal biological rhythm, especially that of the heart. • DYSRHYTHMIA n. an abnormal rhythm. |
HYPERTHYMIA | • hyperthymia n. A personality type characterized by an excessively positive disposition similar to, but more stable… • HYPERTHYMIA n. excessive emotionalism. |
HYPOTHYMIAS | • HYPOTHYMIA n. a state of depression; a diminished emotional response. |
MYTHOGRAPHY | • mythography n. A depiction of a myth in literature or the arts. • MYTHOGRAPHY n. the descriptive study or representation of myths. |
DYSRHYTHMIAS | • dysrhythmias n. Plural of dysrhythmia, which can refer to types of dysrhythmia, cases of dysrhythmia, or episodes of dysrhythmia. • DYSRHYTHMIA n. an abnormal rhythm. |
HYPERTHYMIAS | • hyperthymias n. Plural of hyperthymia. • HYPERTHYMIA n. excessive emotionalism. |
RHYTHMICALLY | • rhythmically adv. In a rhythmical manner. • rhythmically adv. With reference to rhythm. • RHYTHMICAL adv. according to rhythm, also RHYTHMIC. |
HYDROTHERMALLY | • hydrothermally adv. By hydrothermal means. • HYDROTHERMAL adv. designating naturally hot underground water that has geological effects. |
UNRHYTHMICALLY | • unrhythmically adv. In an unrhythmic or unrhythmical manner. • UNRHYTHMICAL adv. not rhythmical, also UNRHYTHMIC. |
BIORHYTHMICALLY | • biorhythmically adv. In a biorhythmic way. • BIORHYTHMIC adv. relating to biorhythms. |
CHEMOPSYCHIATRY | • CHEMOPSYCHIATRY n. treatment of mental illness by drugs. |
LYMPHADENOPATHY | • lymphadenopathy n. (Medicine) An abnormal enlargement of the lymph nodes; it is often a nonspecific sign of infection but… • LYMPHADENOPATHY n. abnormal enlargement of the lymph nodes. |
PHYTOCHEMICALLY | • phytochemically adv. In a phytochemical way. • PHYTOCHEMICAL adv. relating to the chemistry of plants. |
PLETHYSMOGRAPHY | • plethysmography n. (Medicine) The diagnostic use of a plethysmograph. • PLETHYSMOGRAPHY n. measurement by use of a plethysmograph, an instrument for measuring change in body part size due to blood flow. |
TACHYARRHYTHMIA | • tachyarrhythmia n. (Cardiology) pathological tachycardia. • TACHYARRHYTHMIA n. arrhythmia characterized by a rapid irregular heartbeat. |