| AMBIVALENCIES | • AMBIVALENCY n. simultaneous and contradictory feelings toward something, also AMBIVALENCE. |
| CLAVICEMBALOS | • CLAVICEMBALO n. (Italian) a harpsichord. |
| CLISHMACLAVER | • clishmaclaver n. (Scotland) Gossip; silly chatter. • CLISHMACLAVER n. (Scots) gossip. |
| EVANGELARIUMS | • EVANGELARIUM n. a book containing passages from the gospels to be used as part of the liturgy, also EVANGELIAR, EVANGELIARION, EVANGELIARIUM, EVANGELIARY. |
| GALVANOMETERS | • galvanometers n. Plural of galvanometer. • GALVANOMETER n. an instrument for measuring electrical current. |
| MACHIAVELIANS | • MACHIAVELIAN n. a politically cunning person, also MACHIAVELLIAN. |
| MALVERSATIONS | • malversations n. Plural of malversation. • MALVERSATION n. dishonest or unethical conduct in office, such as bribery, extortion or embezzlement. |
| MANIPULATIVES | • manipulatives n. Plural of manipulative. • MANIPULATIVE n. one who engages in manipulation. |
| MEDIAEVALISMS | • mediaevalisms n. Plural of mediaevalism. • MEDIAEVALISM n. the spirit of the Middle Ages; devotion to medieval ideals, also MEDIEVALISM. |
| MEDIAEVALISTS | • mediaevalists n. Plural of mediaevalist. • mediævalists n. Plural of mediævalist. • MEDIAEVALIST n. a supporter of mediaevalism, also MEDIEVALIST. |
| MICROVASCULAR | • microvascular adj. (Anatomy) Of or pertaining to extremely small blood vessels. • MICROVASCULAR adj. of, relating to, or constituting the part of the circulatory system made up of minute vessels (as venules or capillaries) that average less than 0.3 millimeters in diameter. |
| MISEVALUATING | • misevaluating v. Present participle of misevaluate. • MISEVALUATE v. to evaluate wrongly. |
| MISEVALUATION | • misevaluation n. Inaccurate or incorrect evaluation. • MISEVALUATION n. a wrong evaluation. |
| MULTIGRAVIDAS | • multigravidas n. Plural of multigravida. • MULTIGRAVIDA n. a woman pregnant for at least the third time. |
| SALVATIONISMS | • salvationisms n. Plural of salvationism. • SALVATIONISM n. religious teaching emphasizing the saving of the soul. |
| VERNACULARISM | • vernacularism n. A vernacular idiom. • vernacularism n. The belief that texts should be published in the vernacular. • VERNACULARISM n. a vernacular word or idiom. |
| VOCATIONALISM | • vocationalism n. An approach to education that seeks to equip learners with vocational skills for the workplace. • VOCATIONALISM n. emphasis on vocational training in education. |
| VRAISEMBLANCE | • vraisemblance n. (Literary theory) verisimilitude. • VRAISEMBLANCE n. verisimilitude. |