| ANTIQUITY | • antiquity n. Ancient times; faraway history; former ages. • antiquity n. The people of ancient times. • antiquity n. (Obsolete) An old gentleman. |
| ANTITYPIC | • antitypic adj. Antitypical. • ANTITYPIC adj. relating to an antitype, something which a type or symbol represents, also ANTITYPAL, ANTITYPICAL. |
| ATOMICITY | • atomicity n. (Uncountable) The quality or state of being atomic. • atomicity n. (Chemistry) The number of atoms in a molecule. • atomicity n. (Computing) The state of a system (often a database system) in which either all stages complete or none complete. |
| ATONICITY | • atonicity n. The property of being atonic. • ATONICITY n. the quality of being atonic. |
| CAPTIVITY | • captivity n. The state of being captive. • captivity n. (Obsolete) A group of people/beings captive. • captivity n. The state or period of being imprisoned, confined, or enslaved. |
| FACTICITY | • facticity n. (Uncountable) The quality or state of being a fact. • facticity n. (Uncountable, specifically, philosophy) In existentialism, the state of being in the world without any… • facticity n. (Countable) A fact that is not changeable or that is assumed to be true without further evaluation. |
| INSATIETY | • insatiety n. Insatiableness. • INSATIETY n. insatiableness. |
| INTRACITY | • intracity adj. Within a city. • INTRACITY adj. between cities. |
| PITUITARY | • pituitary adj. (Anatomy) Of or relating to the pituitary gland. • pituitary adj. Mucous. • pituitary n. (Anatomy) The pituitary gland. |
| STABILITY | • stability n. The condition of being stable or in equilibrium, and thus resistant to change. • stability n. The tendency to recover from perturbations. • STABILITY n. the quality of being stable. |
| TACTICITY | • tacticity n. (Chemistry) The relative stereochemistry of adjacent chiral centers within a macromolecule. • TACTICITY n. the stereochemical arrangement of units in the main chain of a polymer. |
| TACTILITY | • tactility n. The condition of being tactile (relating to or able to be perceived by the sense of touch). • tactility n. The ability to feel pressure or pain through touch. • TACTILITY n. the state of being tactile. |
| UNITARITY | • unitarity n. The quality or state of being unitary. • UNITARITY n. the quality of being unitary, forming a single or uniform entity. |
| VASTIDITY | • vastidity n. Vastness; immensity. • VASTIDITY n. immensity. |