| BEHAVIOURISTS | • behaviourists n. Plural of behaviourist. • BEHAVIOURIST n. an adherent of behaviourism.
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| BIOPHYSICISTS | • biophysicists n. Plural of biophysicist. • BIOPHYSICIST n. a practitioner of biophysics.
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| BLOTCHINESSES | • BLOTCHINESS n. the state of being blotchy. | 
| BODDHISATTVAS | • boddhisattvas n. Plural of boddhisattva. • BODDHISATTVA n. one who gives up Nirvana out of compassion for others, also BODHISATTVA.
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| BROTHERLINESS | • brotherliness n. The characteristic of being brotherly. • BROTHERLINESS n. the state of being brotherly.
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| CONSTABLESHIP | • constableship n. The office or rank of a constable. • CONSTABLESHIP n. the office of constable.
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| DISINHIBITORS | • disinhibitors n. Plural of disinhibitor. | 
| HEBRAISATIONS | • HEBRAISATION n. the act of hebraising, also HEBRAIZATION. | 
| PHLEBOTOMISES | • phlebotomises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of phlebotomise. • PHLEBOTOMISE v. to perform phlebotomy on, also PHLEBOTOMIZE.
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| PHLEBOTOMISTS | • phlebotomists n. Plural of phlebotomist. • PHLEBOTOMIST n. one who carries out phlebotomies.
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| SATANOPHOBIAS | • SATANOPHOBIA n. fear of the devil. | 
| SCOPTOPHOBIAS | • SCOPTOPHOBIA n. fear of being looked at, also SCOPOPHOBIA. | 
| SUBARRHATIONS | • SUBARRHATION n. an ancient form of betrothal in which pledges of money, rings, etc. were given by the man to the woman, also SUBARRATION. | 
| SUBEDITORSHIP | • subeditorship n. The rank or position of subeditor. • SUBEDITORSHIP n. the office of subeditor.
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| SUBHASTATIONS | • subhastations n. Plural of subhastation. • SUBHASTATION n. (historical) sale by public auction.
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| TOMBOYISHNESS | • tomboyishness n. The state or condition of being tomboyish; the behaviour of a tomboy. • TOMBOYISHNESS n. the state of being tomboyish.
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| VIBRAPHONISTS | • vibraphonists n. Plural of vibraphonist. • VIBRAPHONIST n. one who plays the vibraphone.
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| WHATABOUTISMS | • whataboutisms n. Plural of whataboutism. • WHATABOUTISM n. (Of two communities in conflict) the practice of repeatedly raising grievances from the past during negotiations.
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