| ABNORMITY | • abnormity n. (Rare) Alternative form of abnormality. • abnormity n. A monstrosity. • ABNORMITY n. a deviation from the norm (rule); an irregularity. |
| BRIMSTONY | • brimstony adj. Containing or resembling brimstone; sulphurous. • BRIMSTONY adj. containing or resembling brimstone. |
| DYNAMITER | • dynamiter n. A person who uses dynamite, especially one who uses it unlawfully. • dynamiter n. (US, slang) A high-pressure salesman. • DYNAMITER n. (archaic) a user of dynamite esp. for political purposes, also DYNAMITARD. |
| ENTRYISMS | • ENTRYISM n. political branch-stacking, also ENTRISM. |
| INFIRMITY | • infirmity n. Feebleness, frailty or ailment, especially due to old age. • infirmity n. A moral weakness or defect. • INFIRMITY n. weakness, frailty. |
| MARTYRING | • martyring v. Present participle of martyr. • MARTYR v. to put someone to death for adhering to a belief. |
| MATERNITY | • maternity n. The state of being a mother; motherhood. • maternity n. The state of being pregnant; pregnancy. • maternity n. A ward or department in a hospital in which babies are born. |
| MATRILINY | • matriliny n. Matrilineal society. • MATRILINY n. descent reckoned through the mother. |
| MATRIMONY | • matrimony n. (Uncountable) Marriage; the state of being married. • matrimony n. (Countable) The ceremony of marriage. • matrimony n. (Uncountable) A particular solitaire card game using two decks of cards. |
| MODERNITY | • modernity n. The quality of being modern or contemporary. • modernity n. Modern times. • modernity n. (History) Quality of being of the modern period of contemporary historiography. |
| NIGHTMARY | • nightmary adj. Characterized by, beset by, or resembling, nightmares. • NIGHTMARY adj. like a nightmare, also NIGHTMARISH. |
| NORMALITY | • normality n. (Uncountable) The state of being normal or usual; normalcy. • normality n. (Chemistry) The concentration of a solution expressed in gram equivalent weights of solute per litre of solution. • normality n. (Countable, mathematics, statistics) A measure of how well an observed distribution approximates a normal… |
| PATRIMONY | • patrimony n. A right or estate inherited from one’s father; or, in a larger sense, from any male ancestor. • patrimony n. Formerly, a church estate or endowment. • PATRIMONY n. an inheritance from one's father or ancestors. |
| TRENDYISM | • trendyism n. Trendy attitudes generally. • TRENDYISM n. being trendy. |
| TRIONYMAL | • trionymal adj. Synonym of trionymous. • TRIONYMAL adj. relating to a trionym. |
| TYRAMINES | • tyramines n. Plural of tyramine. • TYRAMINE n. a colourless crystalline amine found in cheese, ergot etc. |