| AMYLOIDOSIS | • amyloidosis n. (Medicine) Any of a group of disorders in which the fibrous protein amyloid is deposited in an organ of the body. • AMYLOIDOSIS n. the condition of the body in which amyloid is deposited in the tissues. | 
| ASSIMILABLY | • ASSIMILABLE adv. that can be assimilated. | 
| DISYLLABISM | • disyllabism n. The quality of being disyllabic, or having two syllables. • DISYLLABISM n. the character of having two syllables. | 
| IMPASSIVELY | • impassively adv. In an impassive manner. • IMPASSIVE adv. not showing feeling or emotion. | 
| LIMITLESSLY | • limitlessly adv. In a limitless way. • LIMITLESS adv. without limit. | 
| MISANALYSIS | • misanalysis n. Incorrect analysis. • MISANALYSIS n. a wrong analysis. | 
| MISCLASSIFY | • misclassify v. To classify incorrectly. • MISCLASSIFY v. to classify wrongly. | 
| MYLONITISES | • MYLONITISE v. to turn into mylonite, a hard, streaky, often granular rock produced by crushing, also MYLONITIZE. | 
| PERMISSIBLY | • permissibly adv. In a permissible manner. • PERMISSIBLE adv. that can be permitted. | 
| PHYSICALISM | • physicalism n. (Philosophy) A philosophical position holding that everything which exists is no more extensive than… • PHYSICALISM n. the belief that all phenomena reducible to verifiable assertions. | 
| REMISSIVELY | • REMISSIVE adv. remitting; forgiving. | 
| SALICYLISMS | • SALICYLISM n. poisoning due to an overdose of salicylate-containing drugs such as aspirin. | 
| SEISMICALLY | • seismically adv. In a seismic manner; with the qualities of an earthquake. • SEISMICAL adv. relating to earthquakes, also SEISMAL, SEISMIC. | 
| SYMBOLISING | • symbolising v. Present participle of symbolise. • SYMBOLISE v. to be symbolic of, also SYMBOLIZE. | 
| SYMBOLISTIC | • symbolistic adj. Characterized by the use of symbols. • SYMBOLISTIC adj. relating to symbolism, also SYMBOLISTICAL. | 
| SYMPHILISMS | • SYMPHILISM n. the state of being in a symbiotic relationship. | 
| SYNDICALISM | • syndicalism n. (Socialism) Control of government and industry by labor unions, usually achieved through revolutionary direct action. • SYNDICALISM n. the doctrine of direct worker control of capital. |