| CRITICISM | • criticism n. (Uncountable) The act of criticising; a critical judgment passed or expressed. • criticism n. (Countable) A critical observation or detailed examination and review. • CRITICISM n. the act of criticising. |
| INFIRMITY | • infirmity n. Feebleness, frailty or ailment, especially due to old age. • infirmity n. A moral weakness or defect. • INFIRMITY n. weakness, frailty. |
| MIDISKIRT | • midiskirt n. A skirt with a hemline at mid-calf. • MIDISKIRT n. a skirt of medium length. |
| MILITARIA | • militaria n. Military or police artifacts. • MILITARIA n. weapons, uniforms and other things associated with wars past and present. |
| MINISKIRT | • miniskirt n. A short skirt with its hemline well above the knees, generally at mid-thigh level. • mini-skirt n. Alternative form of miniskirt. • MINISKIRT n. a skirt whose hemline is well above the knees. |
| MISTIGRIS | • mistigris n. Alternative form of mistigri (“card game”). • MISTIGRIS n. (French) a variation of poker in which a joker or blank card can be given any value. |
| PRIMITIAE | • primitiae n. Plural of primitia. • PRIMITIAE n. (Latin) the first year's revenue of a benefice, also PRIMITIAS. |
| PRIMITIAL | • primitial adj. (Rare) Being of the first production; primitive; original. • PRIMITIAL adj. of or relating to primitiae, the first year's revenue of a benefice. |
| PRIMITIAS | • primitias n. Plural of primitia. • PRIMITIAS n. (Spenser) the first year's revenue of a benefice, also PRIMITIAE. |
| PRIMITIVE | • primitive n. (Linguistics) An original or primary word; a word not derived from another, as opposed to derivative. • primitive n. A member of a primitive society. • primitive n. A simple-minded person. |
| SPIRITISM | • spiritism n. Spiritualism. • spiritism n. Alternative form of Spiritism. • Spiritism prop.n. A philosophical doctrine, established in France in the mid nineteenth century, postulating that humans… |
| TRIGEMINI | • trigemini n. Plural of trigeminus. • TRIGEMINUS n. the trigeminal nerve. |
| TRITICISM | • TRITICISM n. a trite remark. |
| TRIUMVIRI | • triumviri n. Plural of triumvir. • TRIUMVIR n. (Latin) one of a ruling body of three in ancient Rome. |