| ASCETICISM | • asceticism n. The principles and practices of an ascetic; extreme self-denial and austerity. • ASCETICISM n. the state of being ascetic. |
| CACIQUISMS | • CACIQUISM n. government by a cacique, a West Indian or American Indian chief. |
| CATACLASMS | • cataclasms n. Plural of cataclasm. • CATACLASM n. (Greek) disruption; breaking down. |
| CATACLYSMS | • cataclysms n. Plural of cataclysm. • CATACLYSM n. a great flood or other major disaster. |
| CATECHISMS | • catechisms n. Plural of catechism. • CATECHISM n. a form of instruction by means of questions and answers. |
| CLASSICISM | • classicism n. (Uncountable) All the classical traditions of the art and architecture of ancient Greece and Rome, especially… • classicism n. (Uncountable) Classical scholarship. • classicism n. (Countable) A Latin or Ancient Greek expression used in an English sentence. |
| COCAINISMS | • COCAINISM n. a morbid condition caused by addiction to cocaine. |
| COSMOCRATS | • cosmocrats n. Plural of cosmocrat. • COSMOCRAT n. a ruler of the world. |
| CROCOSMIAS | • crocosmias n. Plural of crocosmia. • CROCOSMIA n. any plant of the genus Crocosmia, including montbretia. |
| CROSSCLAIM | • crossclaim n. (Law) A secondary lawsuit, brought by a defendant in an original lawsuit, against a co-defendant in the original suit. • crossclaim v. (Law) To file such a secondary lawsuit. • CROSSCLAIM n. a claim made by a defendant against a plaintiff. |
| CROSSMATCH | • crossmatch v. (Pathology) To test whether the blood of a donor and recipient are compatible. • crossmatch n. (Pathology) A test of whether the blood of a donor and recipient are compatible. |
| ISOCHASMIC | • isochasmic adj. Indicating equal auroral display. • ISOCHASMIC adj. indicating equal auroral display; as, an isochasmic line. |
| MACROCOSMS | • macrocosms n. Plural of macrocosm. • MACROCOSM n. a large and complex structure considered as a whole. |
| MACROCYSTS | • macrocysts n. Plural of macrocyst. • MACROCYST n. an unusually large cyst. |
| MISCHANCES | • mischances n. Plural of mischance. • MISCHANCE v. to happen amiss. |
| SACCHARUMS | • saccharums n. Plural of saccharum. • SACCHARUM n. a genus of tall tropical grasses including the sugar cane. |
| SCHEMATICS | • schematics n. Plural of schematic. • SCHEMATIC n. the representation of something by a diagram, plan etc. |
| SCHISMATIC | • schismatic adj. (Religion) Of or pertaining to a schism. • schismatic adj. (Music) Of or pertaining to a schisma. • schismatic adj. Divisive. |
| STOMACHICS | • stomachics n. Plural of stomachic. • STOMACHIC n. a stomachic medicine. |