| CONSIMILITY | • consimility n. (Obsolete) common resemblance. • CONSIMILITY n. the state of being consimilar. |
| DIHYBRIDISM | • DIHYBRIDISM n. the state of being a dihybrid. |
| DIPHYSITISM | • DIPHYSITISM n. belief in the dual nature of Christ. |
| IMPASSIVITY | • impassivity n. The state of being impassive. • IMPASSIVITY n. the quality of being impassive. |
| IMPULSIVITY | • impulsivity n. The quality of being impulsive, impulsiveness; inclination to act on impulse rather than thought. • IMPULSIVITY n. the state of being impulsive. |
| MISCIBILITY | • miscibility n. The property of being able to be mixed. • miscibility n. The degree to which two things mix. • MISCIBILITY n. the quality of being miscible. |
| MISIDENTIFY | • misidentify v. To mistake the identity. • MISIDENTIFY v. to identify wrongly. |
| MOISTIFYING | • moistifying v. Present participle of moistify. • MOISTIFY v. to make moist. |
| MYIOPHILIES | • MYIOPHILY n. pollination of plants by flies, also MYOPHILY. |
| MYTHICISING | • mythicising v. Present participle of mythicise. • MYTHICISE v. to make mythical, also MYTHICIZE. |
| PYRIMIDINES | • pyrimidines n. Plural of pyrimidine. • PYRIMIDINE n. a compound found in DNA. |
| SEMIARIDITY | • semiaridity n. The quality of being semiarid. • SEMIARIDITY n. the state of being semiarid. |
| SIMPLIFYING | • simplifying v. Present participle of simplify. • SIMPLIFY v. to make simple. |