| ASCETICISMS | • asceticisms n. Plural of asceticism. • ASCETICISM n. the state of being ascetic. |
| ASEPTICISMS | • ASEPTICISM n. aseptic treatment. |
| ASSIMILATES | • assimilates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of assimilate. • ASSIMILATE v. to make or be like. |
| BESTIALISMS | • bestialisms n. Plural of bestialism. • BESTIALISM n. having sexual intercourse with animals. |
| ISOSEISMALS | • isoseismals n. Plural of isoseismal. • ISOSEISMAL n. a line connecting points of same earthquake intensity, also ISOSEISMIC. |
| LESBIANISMS | • lesbianisms n. Plural of lesbianism. • LESBIANISM n. female homosexuality. |
| MAIDISHNESS | • MAIDISHNESS n. the state of being maidish. |
| MESSIAHSHIP | • messiahship n. Having the position of, or being ordained by God as messiah. • Messiahship n. Having the position of, or being ordained by God as the Messiah. • MESSIAHSHIP n. the state of being a messiah. |
| MESSIANISMS | • messianisms n. Plural of messianism. • MESSIANISM n. belief in a single messiah or saviour. |
| MISASSIGNED | • misassigned v. Simple past tense and past participle of misassign. • MISASSIGN v. to assign wrongly. |
| MISEMPHASIS | • misemphasis n. Bad or wrong emphasis. • MISEMPHASIS n. a wrong emphasis. |
| MUSICALISES | • musicalises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of musicalise. • MUSICALISE v. to make musical, also MUSICALIZE. |
| SCHISMATISE | • schismatise v. Alternative form of schismatize. • SCHISMATISE v. to practise schism; to make a schism, also SCHISMATIZE. |
| SEMICLASSIC | • semiclassic adj. Semiclassical (all senses). • semiclassic n. (Music) A semiclassical work. • SEMICLASSIC n. a semiclassical work. |
| SEMINARISTS | • seminarists n. Plural of seminarist. • SEMINARIST n. a member of, or one educated in, a seminary; specifically, an ecclesiastic educated for the priesthood in a seminary, also SEMINARIAN. |
| SINSEMILLAS | • sinsemillas n. Plural of sinsemilla. • SINSEMILLA n. (Spanish) a kind of marijuana. |
| SPECIALISMS | • specialisms n. Plural of specialism. • SPECIALISM n. devotion to some particular study or pursuit. |
| STIGMATISES | • stigmatises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stigmatise. • STIGMATISE v. to mark with a stigma, or brand; as, the ancients stigmatised their slaves and soldiers, also STIGMATIZE. |