| DISILLUMINATED | • disilluminated v. Simple past tense and past participle of disilluminate. • DISILLUMINATE v. to destroy the light of, to darken. |
| DISILLUMINATES | • disilluminates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disilluminate. • DISILLUMINATE v. to destroy the light of, to darken. |
| DISSIMULATIONS | • dissimulations n. Plural of dissimulation. • DISSIMULATION n. the act of dissimulating. |
| DOCUMENTALISTS | • documentalists n. Plural of documentalist. • DOCUMENTALIST n. a specialist in documentation. |
| EUDEMONISTICAL | • EUDEMONISTICAL adj. relating to eudemonism, ethics evaluating morality in terms of ability to promote happiness, also EUDAEMONISTIC, EUDAEMONISTICAL, EUDEMONISTIC. |
| FUNDAMENTALISM | • fundamentalism n. (Religion) The tendency to reduce a religion to its most fundamental tenets, based on strict interpretation… • fundamentalism n. (By extension) A rigid conformity to any set of basic tenets. • fundamentalism n. (Finance) The belief that fundamental financial quantities are the best predictor of the price of a… |
| FUNDAMENTALIST | • fundamentalist n. One who reduces religion to strict interpretation of core or original texts. • fundamentalist n. (Finance) A trader who trades on the financial fundamentals of the companies involved, as opposed to… • fundamentalist n. (Christianity) Originally referred to an adherent of an American Christian movement that began as a… |
| HAEMODILUTIONS | • haemodilutions n. Plural of haemodilution. • HAEMODILUTION n. an increase in the fluid content of blood leading to a lower concentration of red blood cells, also HEMODILUTION. |
| INDUSTRIALISMS | • industrialisms n. Plural of industrialism. • INDUSTRIALISM n. social organization in which industries and especially large-scale industries are dominant. |
| LIQUIDATIONISM | • liquidationism n. (Politics, Marxism) In Marxist theory, the ideological liquidation (negation) of the revolutionary party… • liquidationism n. (Economics, libertarianism) The belief that no actions to mitigate the effects of recessions should… • LIQUIDATIONISM n. a theory of economics which holds that governments should not interfere in a recession. |
| MALADJUSTMENTS | • maladjustments n. Plural of maladjustment. • MALADJUSTMENT n. poor, faulty, or inadequate adjustment. |
| MONUMENTALISED | • monumentalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of monumentalise. • MONUMENTALISE v. to record or memorialize lastingly by a monument, also MONUMENTALIZE. |
| PLATINIRIDIUMS | • PLATINIRIDIUM n. an alloy of platinum and iridium. |
| PRUDENTIALISMS | • PRUDENTIALISM n. a system based on prudence alone. |
| ULTRAMODERNISM | • ultramodernism n. An ultramodern style. • ULTRAMODERNISM n. an artistic movement beyond modernism. |
| ULTRAMODERNIST | • ultramodernist n. One who strongly believes in current views, who is extremely modern in ideas or style. • ULTRAMODERNIST n. one who practises ultramodernism. |
| UNACCLIMATISED | • unacclimatised adj. Alternative spelling of unacclimatized. • UNACCLIMATISED adj. not acclimatised, also UNACCLIMATIZED. |
| UNACCUSTOMEDLY | • unaccustomedly adv. In an unaccustomed manner. • UNACCUSTOMED adv. not customary. |
| UNDEMONSTRABLE | • undemonstrable adj. Not demonstrable. • UNDEMONSTRABLE adj. not demonstrable. |
| UNMATERIALISED | • unmaterialised adj. Alternative form of unmaterialized. • UNMATERIALISED adj. not materialised, also UNMATERIALIZED. |