DYSODILE — DYSURY NWAD DYSODILE.1
DYSODILE, n. A species of coal of a greenish or yellowish gray color, in masses composed of thin layers. When burning, it emits a very fetid odor. NWAD DYSODILE.1
DYSOREXY, n. [Gr. bad, and appetite.] A bad or depraved appetite; a want of appetite. NWAD DYSOREXY.1
DYSPEPSY, n. [Gr. bad, and to concoct.] Bad digestion; indigestion, or difficulty of digestion. NWAD DYSPEPSY.1
DYSPEPTIC, a. Afflicted with indigestion; as a dyspeptic person. NWAD DYSPEPTIC.1
1. Pertaining to or consisting in dyspepsy; as a dyspeptic complaint. NWAD DYSPEPTIC.2
DYSPHONY, n. [Gr. bad, hard; and voice.] A difficulty of speaking, occasioned by an ill disposition of the organs of speech. NWAD DYSPHONY.1
DYSPNOEA, n. A difficulty of breathing. NWAD DYSPNOEA.1
DYSURY, n. [Gr. urine.] Difficulty in discharging the urine, attended with pain and a sensation of heat. NWAD DYSURY.1