| ADVISEMENTS | • advisements n. Plural of advisement. • ADVISEMENT n. counsel; advice, also AVISEMENT, VIZAMENT. |
| AMATIVENESS | • amativeness n. (Phrenology) The state or quality of being amative; propensity to love or sexual feelings. • AMATIVENESS n. the state of being amative. |
| AMUSIVENESS | • amusiveness n. The state or quality of being amusive. • AMUSIVENESS n. the state of being amusive. |
| DIVESTMENTS | • divestments n. Plural of divestment. • DIVESTMENT n. the act of divesting. |
| EMOTIVENESS | • emotiveness n. The condition of being emotive. • EMOTIVENESS n. the state of being emotive. |
| EVANGELISMS | • evangelisms n. Plural of evangelism. • EVANGELISM n. the winning or revival of personal commitments to Christ. |
| INVESTMENTS | • investments n. Plural of investment. • INVESTMENT n. the act of investing. |
| LAVISHMENTS | • lavishments n. Plural of lavishment. • LAVISHMENT n. the act of lavishing. |
| MASSIVENESS | • massiveness n. The property of being massive. • MASSIVENESS n. the state of being massive. |
| MENSERVANTS | • menservants n. Plural of manservant. • MANSERVANT n. a male servant. |
| MISVENTURES | • misventures n. Plural of misventure. • MISVENTURE n. a misadventure, also MISADVENTURE. |
| MOVABLENESS | • movableness n. The quality or state of being movable; mobility. • MOVABLENESS n. the state of being movable, also MOVEABLENESS. |
| NEGATIVISMS | • negativisms n. Plural of negativism. • NEGATIVISM n. a tendency to deny and criticise, without offering positive suggestions. |
| NOVODAMUSES | • novodamuses n. Plural of novodamus. • NOVODAMUS n. in Scots law, a charter or single document containing a clause by which certain rights, privileges etc. are granted anew; the clause itself. |
| RAVISHMENTS | • ravishments n. Plural of ravishment. • RAVISHMENT n. the act of ravishing. |
| REMOVEDNESS | • removedness n. The quality of being removed; distance. • REMOVEDNESS n. the state of being removed. |
| REVANCHISMS | • revanchisms n. Plural of revanchism. • REVANCHISM n. policy of aggressively seeking recovery of lost territory. |
| REVISIONISM | • revisionism n. (Historiography) The advocacy of a revision of some accepted theory, doctrine or a view of historical events. • revisionism n. (Marxism, derogatory) An evolutionary form of Marxism, abandoning some of its original principles. • REVISIONISM n. a movement in revolutionary Marxian socialism favoring an evolutionary rather than a revolutionary spirit. |
| VANISHMENTS | • vanishments n. Plural of vanishment. • VANISHMENT n. a vanishing. |
| VITAMINISES | • vitaminises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vitaminise. • VITAMINISE v. to add vitamins to e.g. a food, also VITAMINIZE. |