| BICAMERALISM | • bicameralism n. (Government) The practice of dividing legislative bodies into two chambers with complementary powers… • bicameralism n. (Psychology) Ambiguous misnomer for Julian Jaynes’s theory of bicamerality, probably never used by Jaynes… • BICAMERALISM n. the state of being bicameral, having two chambers. |
| BIMETALLISMS | • bimetallisms n. Plural of bimetallism. • BIMETALLISM n. currency exchange on both the gold and silver standards. |
| BIOMIMICRIES | • BIOMIMICRY n. the mimicry of one living organism by another. |
| BISYMMETRIES | • bisymmetries n. Plural of bisymmetry. • BISYMMETRY n. symmetry in two planes at right angles to each other. |
| BOHEMIANISMS | • bohemianisms n. Plural of bohemianism. • Bohemianisms n. Plural of Bohemianism. • BOHEMIANISM n. the unconventional way of life of bohemians. |
| DISMEMBERING | • dismembering v. Present participle of dismember. • dismembering n. The act or process whereby something is dismembered. • DISMEMBER v. to cut or tear a body limb from limb. |
| IMMOBILISERS | • immobilisers n. Plural of immobiliser. • IMMOBILISER n. a device for preventing an engine from being started, also IMMOBILIZER. |
| IMMOBILITIES | • immobilities n. Plural of immobility. • IMMOBILITY n. the state of being immobile. |
| IMMOBILIZERS | • immobilizers n. Plural of immobilizer. • IMMOBILIZER n. a device for preventing an engine from being started, also IMMOBILISER. |
| MISBESEEMING | • misbeseeming v. Present participle of misbeseem. • MISBESEEM v. (archaic) to be unsuited to. |
| MISERABILISM | • miserabilism n. A tendency to take a miserable or pessimistic view on life; a consistently miserable outlook, negativity. • MISERABILISM n. the quality of seeming to enjoy being depressed by gloomy art or music, also MISERABLISM. |
| MISERABLISMS | • MISERABLISM n. the quality of seeming to enjoy being depressed by gloomy art or music, also MISERABILISM. |
| MISNUMBERING | • misnumbering v. Present participle of misnumber. • misnumbering n. An incorrect numbering. • MISNUMBER v. to number wrongly. |