| CAMPIMETRIES | • CAMPIMETRY n. a technique for assessing the central part of the visual field. |
| HEMITROPISMS | • HEMITROPISM n. the state of being a hemitrope, a twinned crystal. |
| IMPERILMENTS | • imperilments n. Plural of imperilment. • IMPERILMENT n. the act of imperilling. |
| IMPINGEMENTS | • impingements n. Plural of impingement. • IMPINGEMENT n. the act of impinging. |
| IMPRISONMENT | • imprisonment n. A confinement in a place, especially a prison or a jail, as punishment for a crime. • IMPRISONMENT n. the act of imprisoning. |
| MIDSHIPMATES | • MIDSHIPMATE n. a midshipman. |
| MISCOMPUTING | • miscomputing v. Present participle of miscompute. • MISCOMPUTE v. to compute erroneously. |
| MISTEMPERING | • mistempering v. Present participle of mistemper. • MISTEMPER v. (obsolete) to temper ill; to disorder. |
| OVEROPTIMISM | • overoptimism n. Excessive optimism. • OVEROPTIMISM n. excessive optimism. |
| PANTOMIMISTS | • pantomimists n. Plural of pantomimist. • PANTOMIMIST n. an actor or dancer in pantomimes. |
| POSTFEMINISM | • postfeminism n. Any of a wide range of theories that respond to feminism, arguing that it is no longer relevant or that… • post-feminism n. Alternative spelling of postfeminism. • POSTFEMINISM n. a movement that regards the main principles of feminism as either achieved or misguided and seeks a new programme. |
| POSTLIMINIUM | • postliminium n. (Historical, Roman antiquity) The return to his own country, and his former privileges, of a person… • postliminium n. (Law) The right by virtue of which persons and things taken by an enemy in war are restored to their… • POSTLIMINIUM n. the right by which persons and property seized in war are restored to their former status on recovery, also POSTLIMINY. |
| PRAGMATICISM | • pragmaticism n. A Peircean philosophy based on strict logic, the immutability of truth, the reality of infinity, and… • PRAGMATICISM n. the philosophic doctrine of C. S. Peirce. |
| PRIMITIVISMS | • primitivisms n. Plural of primitivism. • PRIMITIVISM n. the doctrine that a simple and natural life is morally best. |
| TIMESTAMPING | • timestamping v. Present participle of timestamp. • time-stamping v. Present participle of time-stamp. • TIMESTAMP v. (of a computer) to add a record of the time of an event or transaction to (data). |
| TRIMORPHISMS | • trimorphisms n. Plural of trimorphism. • TRIMORPHISM n. the property of crystallizing in three forms. |
| TRIUMPHALISM | • triumphalism n. The attitude or belief that a particular doctrine, culture, or social system, particularly a religious… • TRIUMPHALISM n. belief in the superiority of one particular religious creed. |