| CRITICISMS | • criticisms n. Plural of criticism. • CRITICISM n. the act of criticising. |
| EMISSIVITY | • emissivity n. (Physics) The energy-emitting propensity of a surface, usually measured at a specific wavelength. • EMISSIVITY n. the ratio of emissive power of a surface at a given temperature to that of a black body at the same temperature and with the same surroundings. |
| FORTISSIMI | • fortissimi n. Plural of fortissimo. • FORTISSIMO n. a very loud passage in music. |
| IMAGINISTS | • imaginists n. Plural of imaginist. • IMAGINIST n. a person with an active imagination. |
| INTIMISTES | • intimistes n. Plural of intimiste. • INTIMISTE n. (French) a painter of the school of intimism, a genre of French impressionist painting of the early 20th century, also INTIMIST. |
| MIDISKIRTS | • midiskirts n. Plural of midiskirt. • MIDISKIRT n. a skirt of medium length. |
| MINISKIRTS | • miniskirts n. Plural of miniskirt. • mini-skirts n. Plural of mini-skirt. • MINISKIRT n. a skirt whose hemline is well above the knees. |
| MINISTRIES | • ministries n. Plural of ministry. • MINISTRY n. the act of ministering. |
| MISSUITING | • missuiting v. Present participle of missuit. • MISSUIT v. to suit badly. |
| MISTIMINGS | • mistimings n. Plural of mistiming. • MISTIMING n. the act of timing wrongly. |
| MOISTIFIES | • moistifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of moistify. • MOISTIFY v. to make moist. |
| POSITIVISM | • positivism n. (Philosophy) A doctrine that states that the only authentic knowledge is scientific knowledge, and that… • positivism n. (Law) A school of thought in jurisprudence in which the law is seen as separated from moral values;… • POSITIVISM n. the doctrine that that which is not observable is not knowable. |
| RIMOSITIES | • rimosities n. Plural of rimosity. • RIMOSITY n. the state of being rimose, full of cracks. |
| SEISMICITY | • seismicity n. (Geology) A measure or a degree of how seismic a region is or how prone it is to earthquakes. • SEISMICITY n. the degree of vulnerability to earthquakes. |
| SIMPLISTIC | • simplistic adj. Overly simple. • simplistic adj. In a manner that simplifies a concept or issue so that its nuance and complexity are lost or important… • SIMPLISTIC adj. tending to oversimplify. |
| SPIRITISMS | • spiritisms n. Plural of spiritism. • SPIRITISM n. the belief that nothing is real except the soul or spirit, also SPIRITUALISM. |
| STIBIALISM | • stibialism n. (Medicine, dated) antimony intoxication or poisoning. • STIBIALISM n. antimony poisoning. |
| TRITICISMS | • TRITICISM n. a trite remark. |
| VICTIMISES | • victimises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of victimise. • VICTIMISE v. to make a victim of, also VICTIMIZE. |
| WITTICISMS | • witticisms n. Plural of witticism. • WITTICISM n. a witty remark. |