| AMBISEXUALS | • ambisexuals n. Plural of ambisexual. • AMBISEXUAL n. one of indeterminate sex, also AMBOSEXUAL. |
| ANTISEXUALS | • antisexuals n. Plural of antisexual. • ANTISEXUAL n. one who is opposed to sexuality or sexual activity. |
| AXIOLOGISTS | • axiologists n. Plural of axiologist. • AXIOLOGIST n. one who studies ultimate values. |
| BISEXUALISM | • bisexualism n. Bisexuality. • BISEXUALISM n. being bisexual. |
| DESEXUALISE | • desexualise v. Alternative spelling of desexualize. • DESEXUALISE v. to deprive of sexual characters or power, also DESEXUALIZE. |
| DISCLIMAXES | • disclimaxes n. Plural of disclimax. • DISCLIMAX n. a relatively stable ecological community not progressing to climax because of the intervention of e.g. man. |
| LEXICALISES | • lexicalises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lexicalise. • LEXICALISE v. to put into a lexicon, also LEXICALIZE. |
| MAXIMALISTS | • maximalists n. Plural of maximalist. • Maximalists n. Plural of Maximalist. • MAXIMALIST n. a revolutionary, a Bolshevik. |
| OMNISEXUALS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| SEXAGESIMAL | • sexagesimal adj. (Mathematics) Of, related to, or based on the number sixty. • sexagesimal n. (Mathematics) A fraction involving division by 60; a sixtieth part of something. • sexagesimal n. (Mathematics) A base-60 number. |
| SEXUALISING | • sexualising v. Present participle of sexualise. • SEXUALISE v. to render sexual, also SEXUALIZE. |
| SEXUALITIES | • sexualities n. Plural of sexuality. • SEXUALITY n. sexual quality or orientation. |
| SOCIOSEXUAL | • sociosexual adj. Of or pertaining to sexual behaviour as it relates to society. • SOCIOSEXUAL adj. of or relating to the interpersonal aspects of sexuality. |
| SUBCLIMAXES | • subclimaxes n. Plural of subclimax. • SUBCLIMAX n. a subordinate climax. |
| TEXTUALISMS | • textualisms n. Plural of textualism. • TEXTUALISM n. strict adherence to a text, esp. that of the Bible. |
| TEXTUALISTS | • textualists n. Plural of textualist. • TEXTUALIST n. a person learned in, or a strict adherer to, the text, esp. of the Bible. |
| XENOGLOSSIA | • xenoglossia n. Synonym of xenoglossy (“knowledge of a language one has never learned”). • XENOGLOSSIA n. a person's knowledge of a language never studied, also XENOGLOSSY. |