| ANTIHUMANISM | • antihumanism n. (Philosophy, ethics) Opposition to humanism. • anti-humanism n. Alternative spelling of antihumanism. • ANTIHUMANISM n. opposition to humanism. |
| ANTIHUMANIST | • antihumanist adj. (Ethics) Opposing humanism. • antihumanist n. (Ethics) One who opposes humanism. |
| ANTIRRHINUMS | • antirrhinums n. Plural of antirrhinum. • ANTIRRHINUM n. a garden flower, aka snapdragon. |
| DEHUMANISING | • dehumanising v. Present participle of dehumanise. • DEHUMANISE v. to remove the humanity from, also DEHUMANIZE. |
| HAUSSMANNISE | • HAUSSMANNISE v. to open out, generally to rebuild, as Baron Haussmann did in Paris as prefect of the Seine (1853-70), also HAUSSMANNIZE. |
| HAUSSMANNIZE | • Haussmannize v. (Transitive) To destroy the old in order to build the new (in the manner of Baron Haussmann’s rebuilding of Paris). • HAUSSMANNIZE v. to open out, generally to rebuild, as Baron Haussmann did in Paris as prefect of the Seine (1853-70), also HAUSSMANNISE. |
| HUMANISATION | • humanisation n. Alternative form of humanization. • HUMANISATION n. the act of humanising, also HUMANIZATION. |
| HUNTSMANSHIP | • huntsmanship n. The art or practice of hunting, or the qualification of a hunter. • HUNTSMANSHIP n. the craft of hunting. |
| INHARMONIOUS | • inharmonious adj. (Music) Not in harmony; discordant. • inharmonious adj. Lacking accord or agreement. • INHARMONIOUS adj. not harmonious. |
| INHUMANITIES | • inhumanities n. Plural of inhumanity. • INHUMANITY n. the quality of being inhuman. |
| LANGUISHMENT | • languishment n. The state of languishing. • languishment n. Tenderness of look or mien; amorous pensiveness. • LANGUISHMENT n. the act of languishing. |
| REHUMANISING | • rehumanising v. Present participle of rehumanise. • REHUMANISE v. to make human again, also REHUMANIZE. |
| UNADMONISHED | • unadmonished adj. Not admonished. • UNADMONISHED adj. not admonished. |
| UNHARMONIOUS | • unharmonious adj. Alternative form of inharmonious. • UNHARMONIOUS adj. not harmonious. |
| UNHUMANISING | • unhumanising v. Present participle of unhumanise. • UNHUMANISE v. to render inhuman or barbarous, also UNHUMANIZE. |
| UNMECHANISED | • unmechanised adj. (British spelling) Alternative form of unmechanized. • UNMECHANISE v. (Sterne) to disorganise, also UNMECHANIZE. |
| UNMECHANISES | • UNMECHANISE v. (Sterne) to disorganise, also UNMECHANIZE. |
| UNMECHANIZES | • UNMECHANIZE v. (Sterne) to disorganise, also UNMECHANISE. |
| VANQUISHMENT | • vanquishment n. The state of being vanquished. • VANQUISHMENT n. the act of vanquishing. |