| AHISTORICISMS | • ahistoricisms n. Plural of ahistoricism. |
| CHYMIFICATION | • chymification n. The conversion of food into chyme. • CHYMIFICATION n. the process of chymifying. |
| DICHOTOMISING | • dichotomising v. Present participle of dichotomise. • DICHOTOMISE v. to render dichotomous, also DICHOTOMIZE. |
| DICHOTOMIZING | • dichotomizing v. Present participle of dichotomize. • DICHOTOMIZE v. to render dichotomous, also DICHOTOMISE. |
| EXHIBITIONISM | • exhibitionism n. The practice or character trait of deliberately drawing attention to oneself. • exhibitionism n. (Pathology) The practice or character trait of deliberately displaying one’s genitals, nipples, or buttocks… • EXHIBITIONISM n. extravagant behaviour aimed at drawing attention to oneself. |
| HISTRIONICISM | • histrionicism n. The histrionic art; stageplaying. • HISTRIONICISM n. acting, theatricality, also HISTRIONISM. |
| HOMINISATIONS | • HOMINISATION n. the evolutionary development of human characteristics that differentiate hominids from their primate ancestors, also HOMINIZATION. |
| HOMINIZATIONS | • hominizations n. Plural of hominization. • HOMINIZATION n. the evolutionary development of human characteristics that differentiate hominids from their primate ancestors, also HOMINISATION. |
| HUMIFICATIONS | • humifications n. Plural of humification. • HUMIFICATION n. formation of or conversion into humus. |
| IDIORRHYTHMIC | • idiorrhythmic adj. (Christianity) self-regulating; usually referring to a form of monastic life where monks live alone… • IDIORRHYTHMIC adj. self-regulating; allowing each member to regulate his or her own life, also IDIORHYTHMIC. |
| INHARMONICITY | • inharmonicity n. (Literally) The quality or state of being not or less than totally harmonious. • inharmonicity n. (Music) The degree to which the frequencies of overtones (known as partial tones or harmonics) depart… • INHARMONICITY n. the state of being inharmonic. |
| MICROLIGHTING | • microlighting n. The recreational activity of flying in a microlight. • MICROLIGHTING n. the activity or sport of flying microlight aircraft. |
| MYTHICISATION | • mythicisation n. Alternative form of mythicization. • MYTHICISATION n. the process of mythicising, also MYTHICIZATION. |
| MYTHICIZATION | • mythicization n. Conversion into a myth or legend. • MYTHICIZATION n. the process of mythicizing, also MYTHICISATION. |
| THIOSINAMINES | • THIOSINAMINE n. a white crystalline bitter-tasting compound with a slight garlic-like odour, occurring in mustard oil and used in organic synthesis. |
| TIMBROPHILIES | • TIMBROPHILY n. the love of stamps. |
| TIMBROPHILIST | • TIMBROPHILIST n. a stamp-collector. |