| BILATERALISMS | • bilateralisms n. Plural of bilateralism. • BILATERALISM n. two-sidedness; equality in value of trade between two countries. |
| BILINGUALISMS | • bilingualisms n. Plural of bilingualism. • BILINGUALISM n. the ability to speak two languages. |
| DISSEMBLINGLY | • dissemblingly adv. So as to dissemble or deceive; with dissimulation. • DISSEMBLINGLY adv. DISSEMBLING. |
| DISSYLLABISMS | • DISSYLLABISM n. the fact of having two syllables. |
| GLIOBLASTOMAS | • glioblastomas n. Plural of glioblastoma. • GLIOBLASTOMA n. a malignant tumour of the central nervous system. |
| ILLIBERALISMS | • illiberalisms n. Plural of illiberalism. • ILLIBERALISM n. opposition to or lack of liberalism. |
| LIMITABLENESS | • LIMITABLE n. that can be limited. |
| LUMBRICALISES | • LUMBRICALIS n. one of certain muscles of the hand and foot used in flexing the digits, also LUMBRICAL. |
| MONOSYLLABISM | • monosyllabism n. The state of consisting of monosyllables, or having a monosyllabic form. • monosyllabism n. Frequent occurrence of monosyllables. • MONOSYLLABISM n. the state of being monosyllabic, also MONOSYLLABICITY. |
| MOSBOLLETJIES | • mosbolletjies n. Plural of mosbolletjie. • MOSBOLLETJIE n. (South African) a sweet bun made of dough leavened with grape must. |
| POLYSYLLABISM | • polysyllabism n. (Linguistics) The state or characteristic of having or using words containing multiple syllables, sometimes… • polysyllabism n. Polysyllabicism. • POLYSYLLABISM n. the state of being polysyllabic, also POLYSYLLABICISM. |
| SYMBOLISTICAL | • symbolistical adj. Symbolistic. • SYMBOLISTICAL adj. relating to symbolism, also SYMBOLISTIC. |
| SYMBOLOLOGIES | • SYMBOLOLOGY n. the study of symbols, also SYMBOLOGY. |
| UNASSIMILABLE | • unassimilable adj. Inassimilable. • UNASSIMILABLE adj. not assimilable. |
| UNASSIMILABLY | • unassimilably adv. In a way or to an extent that prevents assimilation. |