| ANTILIBERTARIAN | • antilibertarian adj. (Politics) Opposing libertarianism. • antilibertarian n. One who opposes libertarianism. • ANTILIBERTARIAN adj. opposed to libertarianism. |
| APPROACHABILITY | • approachability n. The characteristic of being approachable; the ability to be approached. • APPROACHABILITY n. the state of being approachable. |
| BASTARDISATIONS | • bastardisations n. Plural of bastardisation. • BASTARDISATION n. the process of bastardising, also BASTARDIZATION. |
| BASTARDIZATIONS | • bastardizations n. Plural of bastardization. • BASTARDIZATION n. the process of bastardizing, also BASTARDISATION. |
| BREATHARIANISMS | • BREATHARIANISM n. the belief that human beings can be sustained solely by prana, a vital force in the breath. |
| DITHIOCARBAMATE | • dithiocarbamate n. (Inorganic chemistry) Any salt or ester of dithiocarbamic acid. • DITHIOCARBAMATE n. any of several sulfur analogs of the carbamates including some used as fungicides. |
| MARRIAGEABILITY | • marriageability n. The condition of being marriageable. • MARRIAGEABILITY n. the state of being marriageable. |
| METACINNABARITE | • metacinnabarite n. (Mineralogy) sulphide of mercury in a black isometric form. • METACINNABARITE n. the black solid form of mercuric sulphide. |
| PARABOLISATIONS | • PARABOLISATION n. the process of parabolising, also PARABOLIZATION. |
| PARABOLIZATIONS | • PARABOLIZATION n. the process of parabolizing, also PARABOLISATION. |
| SUBLAPSARIANISM | • sublapsarianism n. Infralapsarianism. • SUBLAPSARIANISM n. a doctrine of moderate Calvinists, that God permitted the fall of Adam without preordaining it. |
| TABULARISATIONS | • tabularisations n. Plural of tabularisation. • TABULARISATION n. the process of tabularising, also TABULARIZATION. |
| TABULARIZATIONS | • tabularizations n. Plural of tabularization. • TABULARIZATION n. the process of tabularizing, also TABULARISATION. |
| TRANSLATABILITY | • translatability n. The quality or property of being translatable; ability to be translated. • TRANSLATABILITY n. the state of being translatable. |