| ABSEILINGS | • abseilings n. Plural of abseiling. • ABSEILING n. the act or sport of descending on a rope. |
| ADMISSIBLE | • admissible adj. Capable or deserving to be admitted, accepted or allowed; allowable, permissible, acceptable. • admissible adj. (Artificial intelligence) Describing a heuristic that never overestimates the cost of reaching a goal. • ADMISSIBLE adj. that can be admitted, also ADMITTABLE. |
| ASSIBILATE | • assibilate v. (Linguistics, phonetics) To change into or pronounce with the accompaniment of a sibilant sound or sounds. • assibilate v. (Linguistics, phonetics) To change by assibilation. • ASSIBILATE v. to pronounce with a hiss or sibilant. |
| BESTIALISE | • bestialise v. Alternative form of bestialize. • BESTIALISE v. to make bestial, also BESTIALIZE. |
| BESTIALISM | • bestialism n. Bestiality (sexual intercourse between human and animal). • bestialism n. Bestialness; quality of being bestial or subhuman. • BESTIALISM n. having sexual intercourse with animals. |
| BRASILEINS | • BRASILEIN n. a dyestuff obtained by the oxidation of brasilin, also BRASILIN, BRAZILEIN, BRAZILIN. |
| DIABOLISES | • diabolises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of diabolise. • DIABOLISE v. to convert into a devil, render diabolical, also DIABOLIZE. |
| DISSIPABLE | • dissipable adj. (Obsolete) Capable of being dissipated or dispersed. • DISSIPABLE adj. capable of being scattered or dissipated. |
| IMPASSIBLE | • impassible adj. (Chiefly theology) Unable to suffer, or feel pain. • impassible adj. Unable to feel emotion; impassive. • impassible adj. Incapable of suffering injury or detriment. |
| LABIALISES | • labialises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of labialise. • LABIALISE v. to pronounce with rounded lips, also LABIALIZE. |
| LESBIANISM | • lesbianism n. Female homosexuality; the state (of a woman) of being sexually attracted to other women. • LESBIANISM n. female homosexuality. |
| SENSIBILIA | • sensibilia n. (Philosophy) Things that can be sensed; stimuli. • SENSIBILIA n. (Latin) whatever may be perceived by the senses. |
| SIBILANCES | • sibilances n. Plural of sibilance. • SIBILANCE n. pronunciation with a hissing sound, also SIBILANCY. |
| STABILISED | • stabilised v. Simple past tense and past participle of stabilise. • STABILISE v. to make stable, also STABILIZE. |
| STABILISER | • stabiliser n. (Non-Oxford British spelling) Alternative spelling of stabilizer. • STABILISER n. one that stabilises something, also STABILIZER. |
| STABILISES | • stabilises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stabilise. • STABILISE v. to make stable, also STABILIZE. |
| STABILIZES | • stabilizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stabilize. • STABILIZE v. to make stable, also STABILISE. |