| DIPHYSITISM | • DIPHYSITISM n. belief in the dual nature of Christ. |
| DISIMPRISON | • disimprison v. (Transitive) To free or release from a state of imprisonment. • DISIMPRISON v. to free from prison or restraint. |
| EMPIRICISMS | • empiricisms n. Plural of empiricism. • EMPIRICISM n. pursuit of knowledge by observation and experiment. |
| EMPIRICISTS | • empiricists n. Plural of empiricist. • EMPIRICIST n. an empiric. |
| FISSIPARISM | • fissiparism n. (Biology) reproduction by spontaneous fission. • FISSIPARISM n. the state of being fissiparous. |
| HISPANICISM | • Hispanicism n. (Linguistics) A Spanish-language item as it appears in another language. • Hispanicism n. (Politics) Support for hegemony of Spain. • HISPANICISM n. a Spanish phrase. |
| IMPASSIVITY | • impassivity n. The state of being impassive. • IMPASSIVITY n. the quality of being impassive. |
| IMPOSITIONS | • impositions n. Plural of imposition. • IMPOSITION n. the act of imposing. |
| MISPOSITION | • misposition v. To position incorrectly. • MISPOSITION v. to position wrongly. |
| MISPRAISING | • mispraising v. Present participle of mispraise. • MISPRAISE v. to praise amiss. |
| MISPRISIONS | • misprisions n. Plural of misprision. • MISPRISION n. a wrongful act or omission; specifically a misdemeanour or failure of duty by a public official. |
| PACIFICISMS | • pacificisms n. Plural of pacificism. • PACIFICISM n. opposition to war or violence, also PACIFISM. |
| PESSIMISTIC | • pessimistic adj. Marked by pessimism and little hopefulness; expecting the worst. • pessimistic adj. Pertaining to the worst-case scenario. • pessimistic adj. (Computing) Taking out exclusive locks on data to prevent conflicts with other processes that might modify it. |
| PIANISSIMOS | • pianissimos n. Plural of pianissimo. • PIANISSIMO n. (Italian) a direction to execute a passage as softly as possible. |
| PILGRIMISES | • pilgrimises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pilgrimise. • PILGRIMISE v. to go on pilgrimage, also PILGRIMIZE. |
| POSITIVISMS | • positivisms n. Plural of positivism. • POSITIVISM n. the doctrine that that which is not observable is not knowable. |
| POSSIBILISM | • possibilism n. (Philosophy) The belief that possible things exist, as well as actual things. • possibilism n. The theory that the geographical environment sets certain constraints, but culture is otherwise determined… • possibilism n. An approach that pragmatically focuses on achievable goals rather than impossible ideals. |
| SIMPLIFIERS | • simplifiers n. Plural of simplifier. • SIMPLIFIER n. something that simplifies. |
| VIVIPARISMS | • VIVIPARISM n. the bringing forth of live young. |