| CONSIMILITY | • consimility n. (Obsolete) common resemblance. • CONSIMILITY n. the state of being consimilar. |
| DIVISIONARY | • divisionary adj. Divisional. • DIVISIONARY adj. marking a division. |
| HISTIOCYTIC | • histiocytic adj. Pertaining to connective tissue containing large white blood cells. • HISTIOCYTIC adj. relating to a histiocyte. |
| HISTORICITY | • historicity n. Historical quality or authenticity based on fact. • historicity n. (Philosophy) The characteristic of having appeared or developed in history, as opposed to being natural or universal. • HISTORICITY n. historical actuality. |
| INCURIOSITY | • incuriosity n. The quality or state of lacking curiosity. • INCURIOSITY n. lack of curiosity. |
| INSIDIOUSLY | • insidiously adv. In an insidious manner. • INSIDIOUS adv. developing or advancing gradually and imperceptibly. |
| INVIDIOUSLY | • invidiously adv. In an invidious manner. • INVIDIOUS adv. tending to cause discontent, animosity, or envy. |
| ISOLABILITY | • ISOLABILITY n. being isolable. |
| ISOTONICITY | • isotonicity n. The state of being isotonic, or extent to which something is isotonic. • ISOTONICITY n. the quality of being isotonic. |
| LITIGIOUSLY | • litigiously adv. In a litigious manner. • LITIGIOUS adv. having ready recourse to litigation. |
| MOISTIFYING | • moistifying v. Present participle of moistify. • MOISTIFY v. to make moist. |
| MYIOPHILIES | • MYIOPHILY n. pollination of plants by flies, also MYOPHILY. |
| POSSIBILITY | • possibility n. The quality of being possible. • possibility n. A thing possible; that which may take place or come into being. • possibility n. An option or choice, usually used in context with future events. |
| RELIGIOSITY | • religiosity n. The quality of being religious or pious, especially when zealous. • RELIGIOSITY n. the state of being religiose. |
| SOCIABILITY | • sociability n. The skill, tendency or property of being sociable or social, of interacting well with others. • SOCIABILITY n. the state of being sociable. |
| SOLIDIFYING | • solidifying v. Present participle of solidify. • SOLIDIFY v. to make solid. |
| THYROIDITIS | • thyroiditis n. (Pathology) Inflammation of the thyroid gland. • THYROIDITIS n. inflammation of the thyroid. |
| TORSIBILITY | • torsibility n. The tendency of a rope etc. to untwist after being twisted. • TORSIBILITY n. the ability to be twisted or subjected to torsion. |
| YERSINIOSIS | • yersiniosis n. (Pathology) A disease caused by infection by a bacterium of the genus Yersinia, especially Yersinia enterocolitica. • YERSINIOSIS n. an acute infection of the small intestine. |