| CAMPANISTS | • campanists n. Plural of campanist. • CAMPANIST n. a person with an expert knowledge of bells. |
| ECLAMPSIAS | • eclampsias n. Plural of eclampsia. • ECLAMPSIA n. a fancied perception of flashes of light, a symptom of epilepsy; hence, epilepsy itself, also ECLAMPSY. |
| IMPASSABLE | • impassable adj. (Of a route, terrain, etc.) Incapable of being passed over, crossed, or negotiated. • impassable adj. (Of an obstacle) Incapable of being overcome or surmounted. • impassable adj. (Of currency) Not usable as legal tender. |
| IMPASSABLY | • impassably adv. In an impassable manner. • IMPASSABLE adv. that cannot be passed. |
| LAMPADISTS | • Lampadists n. Plural of Lampadist. • LAMPADIST n. one who gained the prize in a lampadedromy, a foot race with lighted torches. |
| MACROPSIAS | • macropsias n. Plural of macropsia. • MACROPSIA n. a condition of the eyes in which objects appear larger than normal. |
| MANSPLAINS | • mansplains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mansplain. • MANSPLAIN v. (of a man) to explain (something) to a woman in a patronizing or condescending way. |
| MARSUPIALS | • marsupials n. Plural of marsupial. • MARSUPIAL n. a pouched mammal, also MARSUPIAN. |
| MARSUPIANS | • marsupians n. Plural of marsupian. • MARSUPIAN n. a pouched mammal, also MARSUPIAL. |
| METAPLASIS | • metaplasis n. (Biology) Metaplasia: the conversion of one type of tissue into another. • metaplasis n. (Biology, archaic) Fulfilled growth and development seen in the stage between anaplasis and cataplasis. • METAPLASIS n. the change of one kind of tissue into another, also METAPLASIA. |
| OPSOMANIAS | • OPSOMANIA n. an abnormal love for one kind of food. |
| PARASITISM | • parasitism n. (Ecology) Interaction between two organisms, in which one organism (the parasite) benefits and the other… • parasitism n. (Figuratively) A similar interaction between people. • PARASITISM n. the behavior of a parasite. |
| PHANTASIMS | • phantasims n. Plural of phantasim. • PHANTASIM n. (Shakespeare) a fantastic person, also PHANTASIME. |
| PHARISAISM | • pharisaism n. The doctrines and practices, or the character and spirit, of the Pharisees. • pharisaism n. (Chiefly Christianity) Rigid observance of external forms of religion without genuine piety; hypocrisy… • Pharisaism n. Alternative letter-case form of pharisaism. |
| SAPRAEMIAS | • sapraemias n. Plural of sapraemia. • SAPRAEMIA n. a kind of blood-poisoning, also SAPREMIA. |
| SEAMANSHIP | • seamanship n. (Nautical) Skill in, and knowledge of, the work of navigating, maintaining, and operating a vessel at sea. • SEAMANSHIP n. the art or skill of handling, working, and navigating a ship. |
| SEPARATISM | • separatism n. A theory or doctrine which supports a state of separation between organizations, institutions, or other… • separatism n. The practice of treating members of different societal groups in a politically, legally, or economically… • SEPARATISM n. a belief in, movement for, or state of separation, also SEPARATIONISM. |
| SPANAEMIAS | • spanaemias n. Plural of spanaemia. • SPANAEMIA n. a deficiency of red corpuscles in the blood. |
| SPINARAMAS | • spinaramas n. Plural of spinarama. • SPINARAMA n. (Canadian) an evasive move, especially in hockey, consisting of an abrupt 360-degree turn. |