| DIMINUTIVENESS | • diminutiveness n. The state or quality of being diminutive. • DIMINUTIVENESS n. the state of being diminutive. |
| DISMISSIVENESS | • dismissiveness n. The quality of being dismissive. |
| GINGIVECTOMIES | • gingivectomies n. Plural of gingivectomy. • GINGIVECTOMY n. a surgical incision of the gums. |
| IMPERCEPTIVITY | • imperceptivity n. Inability to perceive. • IMPERCEPTIVITY n. the state of being imperceptive. |
| INTEMPESTIVITY | • intempestivity n. Unseasonability; untimeliness. • INTEMPESTIVITY n. inopportuneness. |
| MEDIAEVALISTIC | • mediaevalistic adj. Alternative form of medievalistic. • mediævalistic adj. (Archaic or archaizing) Alternative form of medievalistic. • MEDIAEVALISTIC adj. related to mediaevalism, also MEDIEVALISTIC. |
| MULTIVERSITIES | • multiversities n. Plural of multiversity. • MULTIVERSITY n. a major university. |
| OVERSIMPLIFIED | • oversimplified adj. Having been simplified to the point where important information is not conveyed. • oversimplified v. Past participle of oversimplify. • OVERSIMPLIFY v. to simplify to such an extent as to bring about distortion, misunderstanding, or error. |
| OVERSIMPLIFIES | • oversimplifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of oversimplify. • OVERSIMPLIFY v. to simplify to such an extent as to bring about distortion, misunderstanding, or error. |
| PERMITTIVITIES | • permittivities n. Plural of permittivity. • PERMITTIVITY n. the ratio of the electric displacement in a medium to the electric field intensity producing it. |
| PRIMOGENITIVES | • PRIMOGENITIVE n. (Shakespeare) primogeniture, also PRIMOGENITURE. |
| REMOVABILITIES | • removabilities n. Plural of removability. • REMOVABILITY n. the state of being removable. |
| VERISIMILITIES | • verisimilities n. Plural of verisimility. • VERISIMILITY n. (obsolete) verisimilitude. |
| 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. |
| VISCOSIMETRIES | • VISCOSIMETRY n. the measurement of viscosity, also VISCOMETRY. |