| ADMISSION | • admission n. The act or practice of admitting. • admission n. Permission to enter, or the entrance itself; admittance; entrance; access. • admission n. The granting of an argument or position not fully proved; the act of acknowledging something asserted;… |
| ANABIOSIS | • anabiosis n. (Biology) A state of suspended animation, especially during extreme drought; the act of recovering from this state. • ANABIOSIS n. a return to life after apparent death. |
| ANIDROSIS | • anidrosis n. (Pathology) An inability to tolerate heat, typically as a result of reduced sweating. • ANIDROSIS n. absence of sweating, also ANHIDROSIS. |
| ASSOILING | • assoiling v. Present participle of assoil. • ASSOIL v. to absolve, acquit. |
| AVOISIONS | • AVOISION n. a portmanteau coinage to denote blurring between tax avoidance and tax evasion. |
| DIAGNOSIS | • diagnosis n. (Medicine) The identification of the nature and cause of an illness. • diagnosis n. The identification of the nature and cause of something (of any nature). • diagnosis n. (Taxonomy) A written description of a species or other taxon serving to distinguish that species from… |
| FISSIONAL | • fissional adj. Of or pertaining to fission. • FISSIONAL adj. relating to fission. |
| IMPASSION | • impassion v. (Transitive) make passionate, instill passion in. • IMPASSION v. to arouse the passions of. |
| INSOMNIAS | • insomnias n. Plural of insomnia. • INSOMNIA n. chronic inability to sleep. |
| INVASIONS | • invasions n. Plural of invasion. • INVASION n. the act of invading. |
| MISSIONAL | • missional adj. Of or pertaining to a religious mission; missionary. • MISSIONAL adj. emphasising preaching of the gospel. |
| OBSIDIANS | • obsidians n. Plural of obsidian. • OBSIDIAN n. a dark-coloured vitreous lava or volcanic rock. |
| SAINFOINS | • sainfoins n. Plural of sainfoin. • SAINFOIN n. (French) a leguminous plant, used as fodder, also SAINTFOIN. |
| SIGNORIAS | • SIGNORIA n. (Italian) the governing body of any of various medieval Italian republics, esp. Venice. |
| SIMONIACS | • simoniacs n. Plural of simoniac. • SIMONIAC n. one who practices simony, also SIMONIST. |
| SINFONIAS | • sinfonias n. Plural of sinfonia. • SINFONIA n. (Italian) a symphony; a symphony orchestra. |
| STASIDION | • stasidion n. Synonym of kathisma (“hinged seat used in monastic churches”). • STASIDION n. (Modern Greek) a stall in a Greek church. |
| VAGINOSIS | • vaginosis n. (Medicine) Any disease or infection of the vagina. • VAGINOSIS n. a bacterial vaginal infection. |