DYSODILE
Dys"o*dile, n. Etym: [Gr. (Min.)
Defn: An impure earthy or coaly bitumen, which emits a highly fetid odor when burning.
DYSPEPSIA; DYSPEPSY Dys*pep"si*a, Dys*pep"sy,Etym: [L. dyspepsia, Gr. cook: cf. F. dyspepsie. See Dys-, and 3d Cook.] (Med.)
Defn: A kind of indigestion; a state of the stomach in which its functions are disturbed, without the presence of other diseases, or, if others are present, they are of minor importance. Its symptoms are loss of appetite, nausea, heartburn, acrid or fetid eructations, a sense of weight or fullness in the stomach, etc. Dunglison.
DYSPEPTIC; DYSPEPTICAL
Dys*pep"tic, Dys*pep"tic*al, a.
Defn: Pertaining to dyspepsia; having dyspepsia; as, a dyspeptic or dyspeptical symptom.
DYSPEPTIC
Dys*pep"tic, n.
Defn: A person afflicted with dyspepsia.
DYSPEPTONE
Dys*pep"tone, n. Etym: [Pref. dys- + peptone.] (Physiol. Chem.)
Defn: An insoluble albuminous body formed from casein and other proteid substances by the action of gastric juice. Meissner.