| COMPRESSIBILITY | • compressibility n. The degree to which something is compressible. • compressibility n. (Thermodynamics) The product of pressure and molar volume divided by the product of the gas constant… • COMPRESSIBILITY n. the state of being compressible. |
| HYPERCATABOLISM | • hypercatabolism n. An increased rate of catabolism. • HYPERCATABOLISM n. an abnormally high rate of catabolism. |
| HYPERMETABOLISM | • hypermetabolism n. (Biochemistry) The physiological state of increased metabolic activity, typically occurring after significant… • HYPERMETABOLISM n. the physiological state of increased rate of metabolic activity. |
| HYPERMOBILITIES | • hypermobilities n. Plural of hypermobility. • HYPERMOBILITY n. extreme mobility. |
| HYPERMUTABILITY | • hypermutability n. The state of being hypermutable. • HYPERMUTABILITY n. the state of being hypermutable. |
| IMPENETRABILITY | • impenetrability n. The characteristic of being impenetrable; invulnerability. • IMPENETRABILITY n. the inability of two portions of matter to occupy the same space at the same time. |
| IMPERISHABILITY | • imperishability n. The quality of being imperishable. • IMPERISHABILITY n. the state of being imperishable. |
| IMPONDERABILITY | • imponderability n. The state or characteristic of being imponderable. • IMPONDERABILITY n. the state of being imponderable. |
| IMPRESCRIPTIBLY | • imprescriptibly adv. In an imprescriptible manner; obviously. • IMPRESCRIPTIBLE adv. not liable to be lost by prescription; inalienable. |
| INCOMPARABILITY | • incomparability n. (Uncountable) The condition of being incomparable. • incomparability n. (Countable) The extent to which something is incomparable. • INCOMPARABILITY n. the state of being incomparable. |
| PRESBYTERIANISM | • presbyterianism n. That form of church government which invests presbyters with all spiritual power, and admits no prelates… • Presbyterianism n. A form of Protestant Christianity based on Calvinism. • Presbyterianism n. A form of Christian church government characterized by rule by bodies of presbyters or elders. |
| PROBLEMATICALLY | • problematically adv. In a problematic manner. • PROBLEMATICAL adv. causing problems, also PROBLEMATIC. |
| PROGRAMMABILITY | • programmability n. The abstract capability of being programmable. • PROGRAMMABILITY n. the state of being programmable. |
| STREPHOSYMBOLIA | • strephosymbolia n. A tendency, associated with word blindness, to twist or invert certain similar letters (such as b and d) when reading. • STREPHOSYMBOLIA n. a visual disorder where letters are seen mirror imaged. |
| SYMMETROPHOBIAS | • SYMMETROPHOBIA n. fear of symmetry. |