| AHISTORICISMS | • ahistoricisms n. Plural of ahistoricism. |
| FETISHISATION | • fetishisation n. Alternative spelling of fetishization. • FETISHISATION n. the process of fetishising, also FETISHIZATION. |
| FISHABILITIES | • FISHABILITY n. the state of being fishable. |
| HELMINTHIASIS | • helminthiasis n. Any of various infectious diseases comprising and developing from infestation with any of various parasitic worms. • HELMINTHIASIS n. infestation with worms. |
| HOMINISATIONS | • HOMINISATION n. the evolutionary development of human characteristics that differentiate hominids from their primate ancestors, also HOMINIZATION. |
| HOSPITALISING | • hospitalising v. Present participle of hospitalise. • HOSPITALISE v. to put into hospital, also HOSPITALIZE. |
| HOSPITALITIES | • hospitalities n. Plural of hospitality. • HOSPITALITY n. hospitable treatment. |
| JUSTICIARSHIP | • JUSTICIARSHIP n. the office of justiciar. |
| KINESIPATHIES | • KINESIPATHY n. the practice of treating illness with exercise. |
| KINESIPATHIST | • kinesipathist n. A practitioner of kinesipathy. • KINESIPATHIST n. one who practises kinesiatrics, a method of treating disease by means of exercises or gymnastic movements. |
| MITHRIDATISES | • mithridatises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mithridatise. • MITHRIDATISE v. to acquire immunity to a poison acquired by taking gradually increased doses of it, also MITHRIDATIZE. |
| MITHRIDATISMS | • MITHRIDATISM n. immunity to poison by taking increasingly large doses. |
| PHYSICALISTIC | • physicalistic adj. Pertaining to physicalism. • PHYSICALISTIC adj. relating to physicalism. |
| PHYSICALITIES | • physicalities n. Plural of physicality. • PHYSICALITY n. the state of being physical. |
| SCHISMATISING | • schismatising v. Present participle of schismatise. • SCHISMATISE v. to practise schism; to make a schism, also SCHISMATIZE. |
| SCHISMATIZING | • schismatizing v. Present participle of schismatize. • SCHISMATIZE v. to practise schism; to make a schism, also SCHISMATISE. |
| SPHAIRISTIKES | • SPHAIRISTIKE n. (Greek) a ball game that developed into lawn tennis. |
| SYPHILISATION | • syphilisation n. Alternative form of syphilization. • SYPHILISATION n. the process of syphilising, also SYPHILIZATION. |
| THIOSINAMINES | • THIOSINAMINE n. a white crystalline bitter-tasting compound with a slight garlic-like odour, occurring in mustard oil and used in organic synthesis. |
| WASHABILITIES | • washabilities n. Plural of washability. • WASHABILITY n. the quality of being washable. |