| DISPENSABILITY | • dispensability n. (Uncountable) The state of being dispensable. • dispensability n. (Countable) The extent to which something is dispensable. • DISPENSABILITY n. the state of being dispensable. |
| DISPOSABILITY | • disposability n. (Rare) The property of being disposable. • DISPOSABILITY n. the state of being disposable. |
| IMPASSABILITY | • impassability n. The state or quality of being impassable. • IMPASSABILITY n. the state of being impassable. |
| IMPASSIBILITY | • impassibility n. The state or condition of being impassible. • IMPASSIBILITY n. the state of being impassible. |
| IMPASSIBLY | • impassibly adv. In an impassible manner. • IMPASSIBLE adv. not subject to suffering or pain. |
| INDISPENSABLY | • indispensably adv. In an indispensable manner; such that one cannot do without it. • INDISPENSABLE adv. that cannot be dispensed. |
| PARASYMBIOSIS | • parasymbiosis n. (Biology) The condition of being parasymbiotic. • PARASYMBIOSIS n. the symbiotic relationship that occurs between certain species of fungi and lichens. |
| PASSIBILITY | • passibility n. The quality or state of being passible; aptness to feel or suffer; sensibility. • PASSIBILITY n. the state of being passible. |
| PERISSOSYLLABIC | • PERISSOSYLLABIC adj. having an additional syllable. |
| PERSUASIBILITY | • persuasibility n. The condition of being persuasible. • PERSUASIBILITY n. the state of being persuasible. |
| 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. |
| PRESBYTERIANISE | • PRESBYTERIANISE v. to make presbyterian, also PRESBYTERIANIZE. |
| PRESBYTERIANISM | • presbyterianism n. That form of church government which invests presbyters with all spiritual power, and admits no prelates… • Presbyterianism n. A form of Protestant Christianity based on Calvinism. • Presbyterianism n. A form of Christian church government characterized by rule by bodies of presbyters or elders. |
| PROCESSABILITY | • processability n. The property of being processable. • PROCESSABILITY n. the state of being processable, also PROCESSIBILITY. |
| SUBSPECIALITY | • subspeciality n. (UK) Alternative spelling of subspecialty. • SUBSPECIALITY n. a subordinate speciality, also SUBSPECIALTY. |
| SUBSPECIFICALLY | • subspecifically adv. (Taxonomy) With regard to a subspecies. • SUBSPECIFIC adv. relating to a subspecies. |
| SYPHILOPHOBIAS | • syphilophobias n. Plural of syphilophobia. • SYPHILOPHOBIA n. fear of syphilis. |
| TRANSPOSABILITY | • transposability n. The quality of being transposable. • TRANSPOSABILITY n. the quality of being transposable. |