| ASTASIA | • astasia n. (Pathology) Inability to stand without assistance. • ASTASIA n. the inability, due to imperfect muscular coordination, to keep erect. |
| ASTASIAS | • astasias n. Plural of astasia. • ASTASIA n. the inability, due to imperfect muscular coordination, to keep erect. |
| ECTASIA | • ectasia n. (Medicine) Synonym of ectasis. • ECTASIA n. the lengthening of a short syllable, also ECTASIS. |
| ECTASIAS | • ectasias n. Plural of ectasia. • ECTASIA n. the lengthening of a short syllable, also ECTASIS. |
| ENHYPOSTASIA | • enhypostasia n. (Christianity (Christology)) The state of the human nature of Jesus Christ being entirely dependent… • ENHYPOSTASIA n. personality not existing independently but by union with another, as the human nature of Christ was said to be dependent on his divine nature. |
| ENHYPOSTASIAS | • enhypostasias n. Plural of enhypostasia. • ENHYPOSTASIA n. personality not existing independently but by union with another, as the human nature of Christ was said to be dependent on his divine nature. |
| ENTASIA | • entasia n. (Medicine) tonic spasm; any disease characterized by tonic spasms, such as tetanus or trismus. • ENTASIA n. a spasmodic contraction of a muscle. |
| ENTASIAS | • ENTASIA n. a spasmodic contraction of a muscle. |
| FANTASIA | • fantasia n. (Music, also figurative) A form of instrumental composition with a free structure and improvisational… • fantasia n. (Chiefly art, by extension) Any work which is unstructured or comprises other works of different genres or styles. • fantasia n. A traditional festival of the inhabitants of the Maghreb (in northwest Africa) featuring exhibitions of horsemanship. |
| FANTASIAS | • fantasias n. Plural of fantasia. • Fantasias prop.n. Plural of Fantasia. • FANTASIA n. a musical or other composition not governed by the ordinary rules of form, also FANTASIE. |
| HAEMOSTASIA | • haemostasia n. Alternative form of hemostasia. • HAEMOSTASIA n. the stoppage of bleeding or the circulation, also HAEMOSTASIS, HEMOSTASIA, HEMOSTASIS. |
| HAEMOSTASIAS | • HAEMOSTASIA n. the stoppage of bleeding or the circulation, also HAEMOSTASIS, HEMOSTASIA, HEMOSTASIS. |
| HEMOSTASIA | • hemostasia n. Synonym of hemostasis. • HEMOSTASIA n. the stopping of bleeding or arrest of blood circulation in an organ or part, as during a surgical operation, also HAEMOSTASIA, HAEMOSTASIS, HEMOSTASIS. |
| HEMOSTASIAS | • HEMOSTASIA n. the stopping of bleeding or arrest of blood circulation in an organ or part, as during a surgical operation, also HAEMOSTASIA, HAEMOSTASIS, HEMOSTASIS. |
| PHANTASIAST | • phantasiast n. (Theology) A docetist. • PHANTASIAST n. one of those Docetae who believed Christ's body to have been a mere phantom. |
| PHANTASIASTS | • phantasiasts n. Plural of phantasiast. • PHANTASIAST n. one of those Docetae who believed Christ's body to have been a mere phantom. |
| TELANGIECTASIA | • telangiectasia n. (Medicine, pathology) A condition characterized by dilatation of the capillaries, causing them to appear… • TELANGIECTASIA n. an abnormal dilation of red, blue, or purple superficial capillaries, arterioles, or venules typically localized just below the skin's surface. |
| TELANGIECTASIAS | • telangiectasias n. Plural of telangiectasia. • TELANGIECTASIA n. an abnormal dilation of red, blue, or purple superficial capillaries, arterioles, or venules typically localized just below the skin's surface. |