| ENCAMPMENTS | • encampments n. Plural of encampment. • ENCAMPMENT n. the place where a group (as a body of troops) is encamped. |
| EMPANELMENTS | • empanelments n. Plural of empanelment. • EMPANELMENT n. the act of empanelling. |
| IMPANELMENTS | • impanelments n. Plural of impanelment. • IMPANELMENT n. the act of impanelling. |
| PANDEMONIUMS | • pandemoniums n. Plural of pandemonium. • PANDEMONIUM n. riotous uproar, also PANDAEMONIUM. |
| ENCOMPASSMENT | • encompassment n. The act of surrounding, or the state of being surrounded. • ENCOMPASSMENT n. the act of encompassing. |
| IMPERMANENCES | • impermanences n. Plural of impermanence. • IMPERMANENCE n. the state of being impermanent, also IMPERMANENCY. |
| PANDAEMONIUMS | • PANDAEMONIUM n. riotous uproar, also PANDEMONIUM. |
| PHENOMENALISM | • phenomenalism n. (Philosophy) The doctrine that physical objects exist only as perceptual phenomena or sensory stimuli. • PHENOMENALISM n. the doctrine that knowledge can only comprehend phenomena, also PHENOMENISM. |
| SEMIPERMANENT | • semipermanent adj. Neither temporary nor entirely permanent; of indefinite duration. • semi-permanent adj. Alternative form of semipermanent. • SEMIPERMANENT adj. lasting or intended to last for a long time but not permanent. |
| ACCOMPANIMENTS | • accompaniments n. Plural of accompaniment. • ACCOMPANIMENT n. an instrumental or vocal part designed to complement a melody. |
| ENCOMPASSMENTS | • encompassments n. Plural of encompassment. • ENCOMPASSMENT n. the act of encompassing. |
| IMPERMANENCIES | • impermanencies n. Plural of impermanency. • IMPERMANENCY n. the state of being impermanent, also IMPERMANENCE. |
| NONPROGRAMMERS | • nonprogrammers n. Plural of nonprogrammer. • non-programmers n. Plural of non-programmer. • NONPROGRAMMER n. someone who is not a programmer. |
| PHENOMENALISMS | • phenomenalisms n. Plural of phenomenalism. • PHENOMENALISM n. the doctrine that knowledge can only comprehend phenomena, also PHENOMENISM. |
| PNEUMODYNAMICS | • PNEUMODYNAMICS n. the science of the mechanical properties of gases. |
| COMMONPLACENESS | • commonplaceness n. The state or quality of being commonplace. • COMMONPLACENESS n. the state of being commonplace (ordinary). |
| ENANTIOMORPHISM | • enantiomorphism n. (Chemistry) The relationship exhibited by a pair of enantiomorphs. • ENANTIOMORPHISM n. the state of being enantiomorphic. |
| IMPLEMENTATIONS | • implementations n. Plural of implementation. • IMPLEMENTATION n. the act of implementing. |
| PROSLAMBANOMENE | • PROSLAMBANOMENE plural of proslambanomenos, (which has sixteen letters), an additional note at the bottom of the scale. |