| BIOSTRATIGRAPHY | • biostratigraphy n. (Biology, geology) The study of the stratigraphic distribution of fossils. • BIOSTRATIGRAPHY n. the determination of age, etc., of sedimentary strata from fossils which they contain. |
| CYBERSECURITIES | • CYBERSECURITY n. the state of being safe from electronic crime and the measures taken to achieve this. |
| GYROSTABILISERS | • gyrostabilisers n. Plural of gyrostabiliser. • GYROSTABILISER n. a gyroscopic device for countering the roll of a ship, etc., also GYROSTABILIZER. |
| GYROSTABILIZERS | • gyrostabilizers n. Plural of gyrostabilizer. • gyro-stabilizers n. Plural of gyro-stabilizer. • GYROSTABILIZER n. a gyroscopic device for countering the roll of a ship, etc., also GYROSTABILISER. |
| IMPRESCRIPTIBLY | • imprescriptibly adv. In an imprescriptible manner; obviously. • IMPRESCRIPTIBLE adv. not liable to be lost by prescription; inalienable. |
| IRREMISSIBILITY | • irremissibility n. The quality or state of being irremissible. • IRREMISSIBILITY n. the state of being irremissible, unpardonable. |
| IRREPREHENSIBLY | • irreprehensibly adv. In an irreprehensible manner. • IRREPREHENSIBLE adv. beyond blame. |
| IRRESISTABILITY | • irresistability n. Alternative form of irresistibility. |
| IRRESISTIBILITY | • irresistibility n. The quality of being irresistible. • IRRESISTIBILITY n. the state of being irresistible. |
| IRRESOLVABILITY | • irresolvability n. The quality of being irresolvable. • IRRESOLVABILITY n. the quality of being irresolvable. |
| IRREVERSIBILITY | • irreversibility n. The quality of being irreversible; the lack of an ability to be reversed. • IRREVERSIBILITY n. the state of being irreversible. |
| PRESBYTERIANISE | • PRESBYTERIANISE v. to make presbyterian, also PRESBYTERIANIZE. |
| PRESBYTERIANISM | • presbyterianism n. That form of church government which invests presbyters with all spiritual power, and admits no prelates… • Presbyterianism n. A form of Protestant Christianity based on Calvinism. • Presbyterianism n. A form of Christian church government characterized by rule by bodies of presbyters or elders. |
| PRESBYTERIANIZE | • Presbyterianize v. (Transitive) To make Presbyterian. • PRESBYTERIANIZE v. to make presbyterian, also PRESBYTERIANISE. |
| TRANSFERABILITY | • transferability n. The ability of something to be transferred. • transferability n. The capacity of goods to be transported (linked to their value versus bulk). • transferability n. (Chemistry) The invariance of properties associated with an atom (or fragment) present in a variety of molecules. |