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dyspareunia sexual intercourse that is difficult or painful.
dyspepsia incomplete or improper digestion of food; indigestion.
dyspeptic pertaining to or afflicted with dyspepsia. [3 definitions]
dysphagia difficulty in swallowing.
dysphonia difficulty in making normal speech sounds, as because of hoarseness.
dysphoria a generally unwell feeling, characterized by anxiety, dissatisfaction, discomfort, or restlessness.
dysplasia disordered growth or abnormal development of tissues, bones, or other body parts.
dyspnea difficulty in breathing; shortness of breath.
dysprosium a rare-earth metal chemical element of the lanthanide series that has sixty-sixprotons in each nucleus. (symbol: Dy)
dysthymia an older name for persistent depressive disorder.
dystopia an imagined state or society in which injustice, oppression, and often terror are the norm and in which, typically, a totalitarian form of government has control over all aspects of life. (Cf. utopia.) [2 definitions]
dystrophy insufficient or improper nutrition. [2 definitions]
E abbreviation of "east."
e the fifth letter of the English alphabet. [2 definitions]
e. abbreviation of "energy."
e- from; out of.
ea. abbreviation of "each."
each every one of two or more. [3 definitions]
each other each the other (used to show reciprocity).
eager having or showing an impatient desire; anticipating enthusiastically.
eagerly with happy or impatient excitement or enthusiasm.