| ADMIRABILITIES | • admirabilities n. Plural of admirability. • ADMIRABILITY n. the quality of being admirable. |
| DELEGITIMISING | • delegitimising v. Present participle of delegitimise. • DELEGITIMISE v. to deprive of legitimacy. |
| DEMILITARISING | • demilitarising v. Present participle of demilitarise. • DEMILITARISE v. to deprive of a military character, also DEMILITARIZE. |
| DISCIPLINARIUM | • disciplinarium n. A scourge for penitential flogging. • DISCIPLINARIUM n. a scourge for penitential flogging. |
| DISEQUILIBRIUM | • disequilibrium n. The loss of equilibrium or stability, especially due to an imbalance of forces. • DISEQUILIBRIUM n. loss or lack of equilibrium. |
| DISSIMILATIONS | • dissimilations n. Plural of dissimilation. • DISSIMILATION n. the change or omission of one of two identical or closely related sounds in a word. |
| DISSIMILITUDES | • dissimilitudes n. Plural of dissimilitude. • DISSIMILITUDE n. lack of resemblance. |
| DOMICILIATIONS | • domiciliations n. Plural of domiciliation. • DOMICILIATION n. the act of domiciliating. |
| INDIVIDUALISMS | • individualisms n. Plural of individualism. • INDIVIDUALISM n. belief that individual interests and rights are paramount. |
| LIQUIDATIONISM | • liquidationism n. (Politics, Marxism) In Marxist theory, the ideological liquidation (negation) of the revolutionary party… • liquidationism n. (Economics, libertarianism) The belief that no actions to mitigate the effects of recessions should… • LIQUIDATIONISM n. a theory of economics which holds that governments should not interfere in a recession. |
| PLATINIRIDIUMS | • PLATINIRIDIUM n. an alloy of platinum and iridium. |
| SEMIFLUIDITIES | • SEMIFLUIDITY n. the state of being semifluid. |
| SOLIFIDIANISMS | • SOLIFIDIANISM n. the doctrine that faith alone will ensure salvation. |
| VERISIMILITUDE | • verisimilitude n. The property of seeming true, of resembling reality; resemblance to reality, realism. • verisimilitude n. A statement which merely appears to be true. • verisimilitude n. (In composing a fiction): Faithfulness to its own rules; internal cohesion. |