| DITHEISMS | • DITHEISM n. belief in two equal gods, one good and one evil. |
| ETHICISMS | • ethicisms n. Plural of ethicism. • ETHICISM n. the tendency to moralize. |
| FETISHISM | • fetishism n. The belief that natural objects have supernatural powers, or that something created by people has power over people. • fetishism n. A form of paraphilia where the object of attraction is an inanimate object or a part of a person’s body. • FETISHISM n. devotion to or reverence for a fetish or fetishes, also FETICHISM. |
| HIRSUTISM | • hirsutism n. (Dermatology) Excessive and increased hair growth in locations where terminal hair is normally minimal or absent. • HIRSUTISM n. the state of being hirsute, hairy. |
| HISTAMINS | • histamins n. Plural of histamin. • HISTAMIN n. a base used in medicine obtained from ergot and present in all the tissues of the body, also HISTAMINE. |
| HISTORISM | • historism n. (Historiography) An influential 19th-century school of thought in historiography that rejected universalist… • HISTORISM n. the belief that all phenomena are historically determined, also HISTORICISM. |
| HOMILISTS | • homilists n. Plural of homilist. • HOMILIST n. one who delivers a sermon. |
| ISARITHMS | • isarithms n. Plural of isarithm. • ISARITHM n. a line on a map passing through places of the same density of population. |
| ISTHMIANS | • isthmians n. Plural of isthmian. • ISTHMIAN n. a native of an isthmus. |
| MISBIRTHS | • misbirths n. Plural of misbirth. • MISBIRTH n. (archaic) an abortion. |
| MISDIGHTS | • MISDIGHT v. (Spenser) to mismanage or treat badly. |
| MISFAITHS | • misfaiths n. Plural of misfaith. • MISFAITH n. (archaic) distrust. |
| MISLIGHTS | • mislights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mislight. • mislights n. Plural of mislight. • MISLIGHT v. to lead astray by its light. |
| MISTHINKS | • misthinks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misthink. • MISTHINK v. to think wrongly. |
| RIGHTISMS | • rightisms n. Plural of rightism. • RIGHTISM n. conservative political philosophy. |
| SHIPTIMES | • SHIPTIME n. the annual arrival of a supply ship. |
| SMITHINGS | • SMITHING n. the work of a smith. |
| TINSMITHS | • tinsmiths n. Plural of tinsmith. • TINSMITH n. one who works with tin. |
| WHIMSIEST | • WHIMSY adj. full of whims. |