| ARITHMOPHOBIA | • arithmophobia n. The irrational fear of numbers or arithmetic. • ARITHMOPHOBIA n. a fear of numbers. |
| BIPARTISANISM | • bipartisanism n. Bipartisanship. • BIPARTISANISM n. the state of being bipartisan. |
| COMPARABILITY | • comparability n. The quality of being comparable. • COMPARABILITY n. the state of being comparable. |
| IMPARTIBILITY | • impartibility n. The quality of being incapable of division into parts; indivisibility. • impartibility n. The quality of being impartible; communicability. • IMPARTIBILITY n. the state of being impartible, of a field, that cannot be divided up. |
| IMPORTABILITY | • importability n. The property of being importable. • IMPORTABILITY n. the quality of being importable. |
| IMPRACTICABLE | • impracticable adj. Not practicable; impossible or difficult in practice. • impracticable adj. (Of a passage or road) impassable. • impracticable adj. (Obsolete, of a person or thing) unmanageable. |
| IMPRACTICABLY | • impracticably adv. In an impracticable way. • IMPRACTICABLE adv. not practicable. |
| IMPROBABILITY | • improbability n. The quality or state of being improbable; unlikelihood. • improbability n. That which is improbable; an improbable event or result. • IMPROBABILITY n. the state of being improbable. |
| IMPROVABILITY | • improvability n. The condition of being improvable. • IMPROVABILITY n. the state of being improvable. |
| PARASYMBIOTIC | • parasymbiotic adj. Exhibiting or relating to parasymbiosis. • PARASYMBIOTIC adj. relating to parasymbiosis. |
| PERMUTABILITY | • permutability n. (Uncountable) The condition of being permutable. • permutability n. (Countable) The extent to which something is permutable. • PERMUTABILITY n. the quality of being permutable. |
| PROMOTABILITY | • promotability n. The ability to be promoted (in any sense). • PROMOTABILITY n. the state of being promotable. |
| TEMPERABILITY | • temperability n. The ability to be tempered. • TEMPERABILITY n. the quality of being temperable. |
| THROMBOPHILIA | • thrombophilia n. (Pathology) The tendency to develop thrombosis (blood clots) due to an abnormality in the system of coagulation. • THROMBOPHILIA n. combined inflammation and thrombosis of a vein. |