| BELLICOSITY | • bellicosity n. The characteristic of being bellicose. • BELLICOSITY n. the state of being bellicose. |
| BENEFICIARY | • beneficiary n. One who benefits or receives an advantage. • beneficiary n. (Law) One who benefits from the distribution, especially out of a trust or estate. • beneficiary n. (Insurance) One who benefits from the payout of an insurance policy. |
| BICONVEXITY | • biconvexity n. The quality of being biconvex. • BICONVEXITY n. the state of being biconvex. |
| BIOSECURITY | • biosecurity n. The protection of plants and animals against harm from disease or from human exploitation. • biosecurity n. The protection of humans against bioweapons, or from the accidental release of biohazards. |
| BISYMMETRIC | • bisymmetric adj. (Mathematics, of a square matrix) Symmetric about both of its main diagonals. • BISYMMETRIC adj. showing symmetry in two planes at right angles to each other, also BISYMMETRICAL. |
| CERTIFIABLY | • certifiably adv. With the potential for certification. • certifiably adv. Genuinely. • certifiably adv. To a great extent. |
| CREDIBILITY | • credibility n. Reputation impacting one’s ability to be believed. • credibility n. (Law) Believability of statements by a witness, as measured by whether the testimony is probable or… • CREDIBILITY n. the power of inspiring belief. |
| DICKEYBIRDS | • DICKEYBIRD n. a false shirtfront, also DICKYBIRD. |
| DISCERNIBLY | • discernibly adv. In a discernible manner. • DISCERNIBLE adv. that can be discerned, also DISCERNABLE. |
| EDUCABILITY | • educability n. (Uncountable) The state of being educable. • educability n. (Countable) The degree to which someone is educable. • EDUCABILITY n. the capacity to be educated. |
| IMBRICATELY | • imbricately adv. In an imbricate manner. • IMBRICATE adv. overlapping. |
| IMMEDICABLY | • immedicably adv. In an immedicable way; incurably. • IMMEDICABLE adv. that cannot be medicated. |
| IRREDUCIBLY | • irreducibly adv. In an irreducible manner, or state. • IRREDUCIBLE adv. that cannot be reduced. |
| OBJECTIVITY | • objectivity n. The state of being objective, just, unbiased and not influenced by emotions or personal prejudices. • objectivity n. The world as it really is; reality. • OBJECTIVITY n. the state of being objective. |
| PECCABILITY | • peccability n. The state or quality of being peccable; liability to sin. • PECCABILITY n. the state of being peccable, liable or prone to sin. |