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E'ADISH, n. The latter pasture or grass that comes after mowing or reaping; call...
EAD,ED, in names, is a Saxon word signifying happy, fortunate; as in Edward, hap...
E'ACHWHERE, adv. Every where.
EACH, a. Every one of any number separately considered or treated. To all of the...
DESCRIPTIV,E, a. Containing description; tending to describe; having the quality...
DYS'URY, n. [Gr. urine.] Difficulty in discharging the urine, attended with pain...
DYSPNOE'A, n. A difficulty of breathing.
DYS'PHONY, n. [Gr. bad, hard; and voice.] A difficulty of speaking, occasioned b...
DYSPEP'TIC, a. Afflicted with indigestion; as a dyspeptic person. 1. Pertaining ...
DYSPEP'SY, n. [Gr. bad, and to concoct.] Bad digestion; indigestion, or difficul...
DYS'OREXY, n. [Gr. bad, and appetite.] A bad or depraved appetite; a want of app...
DYS'ODILE, n. A species of coal of a greenish or yellowish gray color, in masses...
DYS'ENTERY, n. [L. dysenteria; Gr. bad; intestines.] A flux in which the stools ...
DYSENTER'IC, a. Pertaining to dysentery; accompanied with dysentery; proceeding ...
DYS'CRASY, a. [Gr. evil, and habit.] In medicine, an ill habit or state of the h...
DY'NASTY, n. [Gr. power, sovereignty; a lord or chief; to be able or strong, to ...