ACRASIA | • acrasia n. Lack of self-control; excess; intemperance. • ACRASIA n. (Greek) a loss of self control. |
ACRASIAS | • ACRASIA n. (Greek) a loss of self control. |
ACRASIN | • acrasin n. A chemotactic agent produced by some slime moulds. • ACRASIN n. a substance secreted by a slime mould. |
ACRASINS | • acrasins n. Plural of acrasin. • ACRASIN n. a substance secreted by a slime mould. |
CRASIS | • crasis n. (Obsolete) One’s constitution; the balance of humours in a person’s body. • crasis n. A mixture or combination. • crasis n. (Linguistics) External vowel sandhi; contraction of a vowel or diphthong at the end of a word with a… |
DYSCRASIA | • dyscrasia n. (Ancient usage) Imbalance of the four bodily humors (blood, black and yellow bile, phlegm) that was… • dyscrasia n. (Modern usage) Any bodily disorder, especially regarding the blood. • DYSCRASIA n. (obsolete) a disordered condition of the body attributed originally to unsuitable mixing of the body fluids or humours. |
DYSCRASIAS | • dyscrasias n. Plural of dyscrasia. • DYSCRASIA n. (obsolete) a disordered condition of the body attributed originally to unsuitable mixing of the body fluids or humours. |
DYSCRASIC | • dyscrasic adj. Of or relating to dyscrasia. • DYSCRASIC adj. relating to dyscrasia, a disordered condition of the body, also DYSCRATIC. |
DYSCRASITE | • dyscrasite n. (Mineralogy) An orthorhombic-pyramidal mineral containing antimony and silver. • DYSCRASITE n. a mineral consisting of antimony and silver. |
DYSCRASITES | • DYSCRASITE n. a mineral consisting of antimony and silver. |
IDIOSYNCRASIES | • idiosyncrasies n. Plural of idiosyncrasy. • IDIOSYNCRASY n. a peculiarity of constitution or temperament. |
THEOCRASIES | • theocrasies n. Plural of theocrasy. • THEOCRASY n. the mingling of several gods into one personality. |