| ADMONISHMENTS | • admonishments n. Plural of admonishment. • ADMONISHMENT n. a firm rebuke. |
| ANTIHUMANISMS | • antihumanisms n. Plural of antihumanism. • ANTIHUMANISM n. opposition to humanism. |
| AUTOMORPHISMS | • automorphisms n. Plural of automorphism. • AUTOMORPHISM n. ascription to others of one's own characteristics. |
| CHROMATICISMS | • chromaticisms n. Plural of chromaticism. • CHROMATICISM n. the state of being chromatic; the use of chromatic tones. |
| DICHROMATISMS | • dichromatisms n. Plural of dichromatism. • DICHROMATISM n. partial color blindness in which only two colors are perceptible. |
| HARMONIUMISTS | • harmoniumists n. Plural of harmoniumist. • HARMONIUMIST n. one who plays the harmonium. |
| HOMOTHALLISMS | • HOMOTHALLISM n. the state of having only one type of mycelium, also HOMOTHALLY. |
| IMPOSTHUMATES | • imposthumates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imposthumate. • IMPOSTHUMATE v. to form or inflict an abscess, also IMPOSTUMATE. |
| LYMPHOMATOSIS | • lymphomatosis n. Multiple lymphoma; the occurrence of deposits of lymphadenoid tissue generally, throughout the body. • LYMPHOMATOSIS n. the presence of multiple lymphomas in the body. |
| MESOGNATHISMS | • MESOGNATHISM n. the state of having slightly projecting jaws, also MESOGNATHY. |
| MESOTHELIOMAS | • mesotheliomas n. Plural of mesothelioma. • MESOTHELIOMA n. a tumour of the mesothelia. |
| METACHRONISMS | • metachronisms n. Plural of metachronism. • METACHRONISM n. an error of dating an event too late. |
| METAGNATHISMS | • METAGNATHISM n. the state of being metagnathous, having a beak in which the tips of the mandibles cross. |
| METAMORPHISMS | • metamorphisms n. Plural of metamorphism. • METAMORPHISM n. the processes of recrystallization, textural and mineralogical change that take place in the solid state under conditions beyond those normally encountered during diagenesis. |
| METAMORPHISTS | • metamorphists n. Plural of metamorphist. • METAMORPHIST n. a person who believes that Christ's body merged into the Deity at the Ascension. |
| METAMORPHOSIS | • metamorphosis n. A transformation, such as one performed by magic. • metamorphosis n. A noticeable change in character, appearance, function or condition. • metamorphosis n. (Biology) A change in the form and often habits of an animal after the embryonic stage during normal… |
| MISMATCHMENTS | • mismatchments n. Plural of mismatchment. • MISMATCHMENT n. the act of mismatching. |
| MITHRIDATISMS | • MITHRIDATISM n. immunity to poison by taking increasingly large doses. |
| SHAMATEURISMS | • SHAMATEURISM n. the retention of amateur status while receiving payment for playing or competing. |
| TRIUMPHALISMS | • triumphalisms n. Plural of triumphalism. • TRIUMPHALISM n. belief in the superiority of one particular religious creed. |