| DISSOLVABLENESS | • dissolvableness n. The quality of being dissolvable. • DISSOLVABLE n. that can be dissolved. |
| HOLOMETABOLISMS | • HOLOMETABOLISM n. of an insect, complete metabolism. |
| INSOLVABILITIES | • INSOLVABILITY n. the quality of being insolvable. |
| INTOLERABLENESS | • intolerableness n. The state of being intolerable or insufferable. • INTOLERABLE n. that cannot be tolerated. |
| LIBERALISATIONS | • liberalisations n. Plural of liberalisation. • LIBERALISATION n. the process of liberalising, also LIBERALIZATION. |
| PALAEBIOLOGISTS | • PALAEBIOLOGIST n. a student of palaebiology. |
| PALEOBIOLOGISTS | • paleobiologists n. Plural of paleobiologist. • PALEOBIOLOGIST n. one who studies paleobiology. |
| PERISSOSYLLABIC | • PERISSOSYLLABIC adj. having an additional syllable. |
| POLYSYLLABICISM | • polysyllabicism n. (Of linguistic expression) The state or characteristic of having a polysyllabic or overly complex style. • POLYSYLLABICISM n. the state of being polysyllabic, also POLYSYLLABISM. |
| RESOLVABILITIES | • RESOLVABILITY n. the quality of being resolvable. |
| SOLDERABILITIES | • solderabilities n. Plural of solderability. • SOLDERABILITY n. the state of being solderable. |
| SOLUBILISATIONS | • SOLUBILISATION n. the act of solubilising, also SOLUBILIZATION. |
| SOLUBILIZATIONS | • solubilizations n. Plural of solubilization. • SOLUBILIZATION n. the act of solubilizing, also SOLUBILISATION. |
| STREPTOBACILLUS | • streptobacillus n. Any bacterium of the genus Streptobacillus. • Streptobacillus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Leptotrichiaceae – aerobic gram-negative bacteria. • STREPTOBACILLUS n. any of a genus of rod-shaped bacteria in which the individual cells are often joined in a chain. |
| SYLLABOGRAPHIES | • SYLLABOGRAPHY n. use of a writing system consisting of characters for syllables rather than for individual sounds or whole words. |
| SYMBOLISTICALLY | • symbolistically adv. In a symbolistic way. • SYMBOLISTICAL adv. relating to symbolism, also SYMBOLISTIC. |