| CONFESSIONALISM | • confessionalism n. (Religion) A belief in the importance of full and unambiguous assent to the whole of a religious teaching. • confessionalism n. (Poetry) A style of American poetry that draws on the personal history of the poet. • confessionalism n. A system of government that proportionally distributes political and institutional power among religious… |
| DEFEMINISATIONS | • DEFEMINISATION n. the process of defeminising, also DEFEMINIZATION. |
| DISCONFORMITIES | • disconformities n. Plural of disconformity. • DISCONFORMITY n. an unconformity in which the beds above the unconformity are parallel to the beds below the unconformity. |
| DISFURNISHMENTS | • DISFURNISHMENT n. the state of being disfurnished. |
| EMULSIFICATIONS | • emulsifications n. Plural of emulsification. • EMULSIFICATION n. the act of emulsifying. |
| FERRIMAGNETISMS | • FERRIMAGNETISM n. the state of being ferrimagnetic. |
| FLEXITARIANISMS | • FLEXITARIANISM n. a semi-vegetarian diet involving the practice of eating mainly vegetarian food but making occasional exceptions for e.g. social reasons. |
| INDIFFERENTISMS | • indifferentisms n. Plural of indifferentism. • INDIFFERENTISM n. the belief that all religions are equally valid. |
| INFORMATIVENESS | • informativeness n. The condition of being informative; clarity. • INFORMATIVE n. imparting knowledge. |
| MAGNIFICENTNESS | • MAGNIFICENT n. splendid. |
| METAFICTIONISTS | • metafictionists n. Plural of metafictionist. • METAFICTIONIST n. a writer of metafiction. |
| OMNIFARIOUSNESS | • omnifariousness n. Quality of being omnifarious. • OMNIFARIOUS n. of all kinds. |
| PROFESSIONALISM | • professionalism n. The status, methods, character or standards expected of a professional or of a professional organization… • professionalism n. The use of professionals rather than amateurs in any sport etc. • PROFESSIONALISM n. the conduct, aims, or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or a professional person. |
| REFORMATIONISTS | • REFORMATIONIST n. a supporter of reformation. |