| BIBLIOTISTS | • BIBLIOTIST n. one who practises bibliotics, the study of handwriting, documents, and writing materials. |
| DUBIOSITIES | • dubiosities n. Plural of dubiosity. • DUBIOSITY n. the state of being doubtful. |
| EBIONITISMS | • Ebionitisms n. Plural of Ebionitism. • EBIONITISM n. the system or doctrine of the Ebionites. |
| EBRIOSITIES | • EBRIOSITY n. addiction to drink; habitual drunkenness. |
| GIBBOSITIES | • gibbosities n. Plural of gibbosity. • GIBBOSITY n. the state of being gibbose, of a moon, between half and full. |
| IMMOBILISES | • immobilises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of immobilise. • IMMOBILISE v. to render immobile, also IMMOBILIZE. |
| IMMOBILISMS | • immobilisms n. Plural of immobilism. • IMMOBILISM n. a political policy characterised by extreme lack of action. |
| POSSIBILISM | • possibilism n. (Philosophy) The belief that possible things exist, as well as actual things. • possibilism n. The theory that the geographical environment sets certain constraints, but culture is otherwise determined… • possibilism n. An approach that pragmatically focuses on achievable goals rather than impossible ideals. |
| POSSIBILIST | • possibilist n. (Philosophy) Someone who advocates possibilism, the position that things do not need to actually exist… • possibilist n. (Socialism, historical) A socialist who advocates focusing on small, achievable forms of immediate progress… • possibilist n. (Philosophy) Someone who neither hopes without reason, nor fears without reason. Someone who uses analysis… |
| POSSIBILITY | • possibility n. The quality of being possible. • possibility n. A thing possible; that which may take place or come into being. • possibility n. An option or choice, usually used in context with future events. |
| SIBILATIONS | • sibilations n. Plural of sibilation. • SIBILATION n. utterance with a hissing sound. |
| SORBITISING | • sorbitising v. Present participle of sorbitise. • SORBITISE v. to turn (a metal) into a form containing sorbite, also SORBITIZE. |
| SUBDIVISION | • subdivision n. (Countable, uncountable) A division into smaller pieces of something that has already been divided. • subdivision n. (Countable) Such a piece that has been divided. • subdivision n. (Countable) A parcel of land that has been divided into lots. |
| SUBINCISION | • subincision n. A urethrotomy in which the underside of the penis is incised and the urethra slit open lengthwise, from… • SUBINCISION n. the formation of an opening into the urethra by the incision of the underside of the penis, a puberty rite practised by some tribal people. |