| AMBIVALENCES | • ambivalences n. Plural of ambivalence. • AMBIVALENCE n. simultaneous and contradictory feelings toward something, also AMBIVALENCY. |
| BEDEVILMENTS | • bedevilments n. Plural of bedevilment. • BEDEVILMENT n. the state of being bedevilled. |
| DISHEVELMENT | • dishevelment n. The state or quality of being disheveled. • DISHEVELMENT n. the state of being dishevelled. |
| DIVULGEMENTS | • DIVULGEMENT n. the act of divulging. |
| ENLIVENMENTS | • enlivenments n. Plural of enlivenment. • ENLIVENMENT n. the act of enlivening. |
| EVANGELICISM | • evangelicism n. Evangelical principles; evangelism. • EVANGELICISM n. being an evangelist. |
| EVOLUTIONISM | • evolutionism n. (Countable) Any of several theories that explain the evolution of systems or organisms. • evolutionism n. (Uncountable) The belief in the universal presence of evolution. • evolutionism n. (Uncountable) The advocacy of Darwinian evolution by natural selection (Darwinism). |
| FLUVOXAMINES | • FLUVOXAMINE n. an antidepressant predominantly used to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder. |
| INTERVALLUMS | • intervallums n. Plural of intervallum. • INTERVALLUM n. a gap, an interval. |
| INVOLVEMENTS | • involvements n. Plural of involvement. • INVOLVEMENT n. the act of involving. |
| MALVERSATION | • malversation n. Corrupt behaviour, illegitimate activity, especially by someone in authority. • MALVERSATION n. dishonest or unethical conduct in office, such as bribery, extortion or embezzlement. |
| MENDELEVIUMS | • MENDELEVIUM n. an unstable radioactive element discovered in 1955. |
| MISBELIEVING | • misbelieving v. Present participle of misbelieve. • misbelieving n. The refusal to believe something; disbelief, or an instance of this. • MISBELIEVE v. to hold a false or unorthodox belief. |
| MULTIVALENTS | • multivalents n. Plural of multivalent. • MULTIVALENT n. a compound with multiple valency. |
| NEOVITALISMS | • NEOVITALISM n. the theory or belief that complete causal explanation of vital phenomena cannot be reached without invoking some extra-material concept. |
| PREVAILMENTS | • prevailments n. Plural of prevailment. • PREVAILMENT n. (Shakespeare) the power of overcoming. |
| UNIVERSALISM | • universalism n. The state of being universal; universality. • universalism n. (Theology) The belief that all souls can attain salvation. • universalism n. Alternative form of Unitarian Universalism. |
| VOLUNTEERISM | • volunteerism n. (US) Reliance on volunteers to perform a social or educational function. • volunteerism n. The tendency to volunteer; the activity of volunteering. • VOLUNTEERISM n. the use of volunteers in educational and social work in a community. |