| AMISSIBILITY | • amissibility n. The quality of being amissible; the possibility of being lost. • AMISSIBILITY n. the state of being amissible, liable to be lost. |
| BIRACIALISMS | • BIRACIALISM n. the state of being biracial. |
| DIHYBRIDISMS | • DIHYBRIDISM n. the state of being a dihybrid. |
| FALLIBILISMS | • fallibilisms n. Plural of fallibilism. • FALLIBILISM n. the doctrine that empirical knowledge is uncertain. |
| IMMOBILISERS | • immobilisers n. Plural of immobiliser. • IMMOBILISER n. a device for preventing an engine from being started, also IMMOBILIZER. |
| INADMISSIBLE | • inadmissible adj. Not admissible, especially that cannot be admitted as evidence at a trial. • inadmissible n. A person who is not to be admitted (to a country, a group, etc). • INADMISSIBLE adj. not admissible. |
| INADMISSIBLY | • inadmissibly adv. In an inadmissible way. • INADMISSIBLE adv. not admissible. |
| IRREMISSIBLE | • irremissible adj. Not remissible. • IRREMISSIBLE adj. unpardonable. |
| IRREMISSIBLY | • irremissibly adv. In an irremissible manner; unpardonably. • IRREMISSIBLE adv. unpardonable. |
| LIBERTINISMS | • libertinisms n. Plural of libertinism. • LIBERTINISM n. the state of being libertine. |
| 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. |
| MISERABILIST | • miserabilist n. One who is unhappy, or extols being miserable as a virtue; a philosopher of pessimism. • miserabilist adj. Miserable, pessimistic. • MISERABILIST n. a person who appears to enjoy being depressed, esp. a performer of or listener to gloomy music. |
| POSSIBILISMS | • possibilisms n. Plural of possibilism. • POSSIBILISM n. the policy of confining efforts to what is immediately possible or practicable. |
| TROMBIDIASIS | • trombidiasis n. (Pathology) infestation with mites / chiggers of the genus Trombicula. • TROMBIDIASIS n. infestation with mites of the family Trombiculidae. |