| ADIAPHORISMS | • ADIAPHORISM n. tolerance or indifference, esp. in the matters of religion. |
| ADMIRALSHIPS | • admiralships n. Plural of admiralship. • ADMIRALSHIP n. the office of admiral. |
| BONDMANSHIPS | • BONDMANSHIP n. the state of being a bondsman. |
| COMRADESHIPS | • comradeships n. Plural of comradeship. • COMRADESHIP n. the state of being a comrade. |
| DEEMSTERSHIP | • DEEMSTERSHIP n. the office of deemster. |
| DIASTROPHISM | • diastrophism n. (Geology) The deformation of the Earth’s crust to form the continents, mountains and other large features. • DIASTROPHISM n. the process by which continents, mountains, ocean beds, folds and faults are formed. |
| DICEPHALISMS | • DICEPHALISM n. the state of being dicephalous, having two heads. |
| DIPHYSITISMS | • DIPHYSITISM n. belief in the dual nature of Christ. |
| DYSPHEMISTIC | • dysphemistic adj. Of, pertaining to, or being a dysphemism. • DYSPHEMISTIC adj. relating to dysphemism. |
| HAMPEREDNESS | • HAMPEREDNESS n. the state of being hampered. |
| HIPPODAMISTS | • HIPPODAMIST n. a horse-tamer. |
| HYPODERMISES | • hypodermises n. Plural of hypodermis. • HYPODERMIS n. the layer of skin just below the epidermis, also HYPODERM. |
| MIDSHIPMATES | • MIDSHIPMATE n. a midshipman. |
| OPISTHODOMOS | • opisthodomos n. (Greek architecture) A porch at the rear of a temple, set against the blank back wall of the cella. • OPISTHODOMOS n. (Greek) a portico or apartment at the back of an ancient Greek or Roman temple. |
| PSEUDOMORPHS | • pseudomorphs n. Plural of pseudomorph. • PSEUDOMORPH n. a false or abnormal physical form. |
| PSYCHODRAMAS | • psychodramas n. Plural of psychodrama. • PSYCHODRAMA n. therapeutic drama. |
| REEMPHASISED | • reemphasised v. Simple past tense and past participle of reemphasise. • re-emphasised v. Simple past tense and past participle of re-emphasise. • REEMPHASISE v. to emphasise again, also REEMPHASIZE. |
| UNEMPHASISED | • unemphasised adj. Alternative form of unemphasized. • UNEMPHASISED adj. not emphasized, also UNEMPHASIZED. |