DYSLOGISTIC
Dys`lo*gis"tic, a. Etym: [Gr.
Defn: Unfavorable; not commendatory; — opposed to eulogistic. There is no course of conduct for which dyslogistic or eulogistic epithets may be found. J. F. Stephen. The paternity of dyslogistic — no bantling, but now almost a centenarian — is adjudged to that genius of common sense, Jeremy Bentham. Fitzed. Hall.
DYSLUITE
Dys"lu*ite, n. Etym: [Gr. (Min.)
Defn: A variety of the zinc spinel or gahnite.
DYSLYSIN
Dys"ly*sin, n. Etym: [Gr. (Physiol. Chem.)
Defn: A resinous substance formed in the decomposition of cholic acid of bile; — so called because it is difficult to solve.
DYSMENORRHEA
Dys*men`or*rhe"a, n. Etym: [Gr. (Med.)
Defn: Difficult and painful menstruation.
DYSNOMY
Dys"no*my, n. Etym: [Gr.
Defn: Bad legislation; the enactment of bad laws. Cockeram.