| ACADEMICISMS | • academicisms n. Plural of academicism. • Academicisms n. Plural of Academicism. • ACADEMICISM n. the doctrine that nothing can be known. |
| COMMISSIONED | • commissioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of commission. • COMMISSION v. to empower, to appoint. |
| COMMODITISES | • commoditises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of commoditise. • COMMODITISE v. to make into a commodity, also COMMODITIZE. |
| DECOMMISSION | • decommission v. To take out of service or to render unusable. • decommission v. To remove or revoke a commission. • decommission v. To remove or revoke a formal designation. |
| DEMONIACISMS | • DEMONIACISM n. the state of being a demoniac. |
| DEMONIANISMS | • DEMONIANISM n. possession by a demon. |
| DETERMINISMS | • determinisms n. Plural of determinism. • DETERMINISM n. the doctrine that all things, including the will, are determined by causes. |
| DISSYMMETRIC | • dissymmetric adj. Asymmetric. • dissymmetric adj. (Chemistry, obsolete) chiral. • DISSYMMETRIC adj. relating to dissymmetry, also DISSYMMETRICAL. |
| DRAMATICISMS | • dramaticisms n. Plural of dramaticism. • DRAMATICISM n. the quality of being dramatic. |
| EUDAIMONISMS | • eudaimonisms n. Plural of eudaimonism. • EUDAIMONISM n. the theory that the highest ethical goal is happiness and personal wellbeing, also EUDAEMONISM, EUDEMONISM. |
| HEMIHEDRISMS | • hemihedrisms n. Plural of hemihedrism. • HEMIHEDRISM n. a property of crystals of being hemihedral, or having half the number of symmetrically arranged planes occurring on a holohedron. |
| IMMEDIATISMS | • IMMEDIATISM n. the policy of action at once, esp. in the abolition of slavery in the US. |
| MANDARINISMS | • mandarinisms n. Plural of mandarinism. • MANDARINISM n. the state of being a mandarin. |
| MEDIEVALISMS | • medievalisms n. Plural of medievalism. • MEDIEVALISM n. the spirit of the Middle Ages; devotion to medieval ideal, also MEDIAEVALISM. |
| MIDSHIPMATES | • MIDSHIPMATE n. a midshipman. |
| MISESTIMATED | • misestimated v. Simple past tense and past participle of misestimate. • MISESTIMATE v. to estimate wrongly. |