| ARCHBISHOPRICS | • archbishoprics n. Plural of archbishopric. • ARCHBISHOPRIC n. the see or province over which an archbishop exercises authority. |
| BIBLIOGRAPHERS | • bibliographers n. Plural of bibliographer. • BIBLIOGRAPHER n. an expert in bibliography. |
| BROMOCRIPTINES | • bromocriptines n. Plural of bromocriptine. • BROMOCRIPTINE n. a polypeptide ergot derivative that mimics the activity of dopamine in inhibiting prolactin secretion. |
| INCORRUPTIBLES | • incorruptibles n. Plural of incorruptible. • INCORRUPTIBLE n. someone who cannot be corrupted. |
| IRRESPONSIBLES | • irresponsibles n. Plural of irresponsible. • IRRESPONSIBLE n. a person who is irresponsible. |
| MICROPUBLISHER | • micropublisher n. A publisher of microform publications. • micropublisher n. A publisher operating on a small scale, or for a niche audience. • MICROPUBLISHER n. one who publishes in microform, a process for reproducing printed matter in much reduced size. |
| PROBABILIORISM | • probabiliorism n. (Religion, philosophy) The belief that man is fated to do what is almost certainly correct. • probabiliorism n. (Theology) The position that it is not lawful to act on a less safe opinion in moral matters unless… • PROBABILIORISM n. the belief that when in doubt one must choose the most likely answer. |
| PROBABILIORIST | • probabiliorist n. One who holds, in opposition to the probabilists, that a person is bound to do that which is most probably right. • PROBABILIORIST n. a believer in probabiliorism. |
| PROBATIONARIES | • probationaries n. Plural of probationary. • PROBATIONARY n. one who is on probation. |
| PROVERBIALISED | • proverbialised v. Simple past tense and past participle of proverbialise. • PROVERBIALISE v. to make proverbial, also PROVERBIALIZE. |
| PROVERBIALISES | • proverbialises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of proverbialise. • PROVERBIALISE v. to make proverbial, also PROVERBIALIZE. |
| PROVERBIALISMS | • proverbialisms n. Plural of proverbialism. • PROVERBIALISM n. a saying in the form of, or like, a proverb. |
| PROVERBIALISTS | • proverbialists n. Plural of proverbialist. • PROVERBIALIST n. one who speaks a proverbialism. |
| PROVERBIALIZES | • proverbializes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of proverbialize. • PROVERBIALIZE v. to make proverbial, also PROVERBIALISE. |
| SPRINGBOARDING | • springboarding v. Present participle of springboard. |