| DIMIDIATION | • dimidiation n. The act of dividing into halves. • dimidiation n. The condition of being divided into halves. • dimidiation n. (Heraldry) A marshalling of two coats of arms by the bisection per pale of their escutcheons and forming… |
| DIVISIONISM | • divisionism n. (Art) The use of small areas of color to construct an image. • divisionism n. Support for division of a territory, etc. • DIVISIONISM n. pointillism. |
| DIVISIONIST | • divisionist n. An artist who works in the style of divisionism. • divisionist n. One who supports division (Of a territory, etc.). • DIVISIONIST n. a practitioner of divisionism. |
| ICONICITIES | • iconicities n. Plural of iconicity. • ICONICITY n. the state of being iconic. |
| IMBIBITIONS | • imbibitions n. Plural of imbibition. • IMBIBITION n. the absorption of a liquid by a solid or a gel; the uptake of water by germinating seeds. |
| INHIBITIONS | • inhibitions n. Plural of inhibition. • INHIBITION n. the action of preventing, hindering, or checking. |
| INITIATIONS | • initiations n. Plural of initiation. • INITIATION n. the act of initiating. |
| INQUISITION | • inquisition n. An inquiry or investigation into the truth of some matter. • inquisition n. An inquest. • inquisition n. A questioning. |
| IRIDISATION | • iridisation n. Alternative spelling of iridization. • IRIDISATION n. iridescence, also IRIDIZATION. |
| IRIDIZATION | • iridization n. The application of iridium to a surface. • IRIDIZATION n. iridescence, also IRIDISATION. |
| LIXIVIATION | • lixiviation n. The process of lixiviating. • LIXIVIATION n. the separation of a substance into soluble and insoluble constituents by percolation of liquid, usually water. |
| MISDIVISION | • misdivision n. Incorrect division, e.g. of a word. • misdivision n. (Cytology) Abnormal (i.e. transverse instead of longitudinal) division of a centromere during meiosis… • MISDIVISION n. a wrong division. |
| VIOLINISTIC | • violinistic adj. Of, pertaining or proper to a violinist. • VIOLINISTIC adj. of or like a violinist. |