| ANIMALIST | • animalist n. (Philosophy) One who believes in the dominance of man’s animal nature in behavior. • animalist n. A sensualist. • animalist n. (Art) A painter or sculptor whose primary subject is animals. |
| GENTILISM | • gentilism n. Heathenism; paganism; the worship of false gods. • gentilism n. Tribal feeling; devotion to one’s gens. • GENTILISM n. paganism, the quality of being a gentile. |
| ILMENITES | • ilmenites n. Plural of ilmenite. • ILMENITE n. a brownish-black titanium ore. |
| LAMINITIS | • laminitis n. (Veterinary medicine) A disease of the digital laminae of the hoof. • LAMINITIS n. inflammation of a horse's lamina. |
| LIMATIONS | • LIMATION n. filing; (figurative) the process of refining or improving the appearance of something. |
| LIMITINGS | • limitings n. Plural of limiting. • LIMITING n. the act of limiting. |
| LIMONITES | • limonites n. Plural of limonite. • LIMONITE n. a major ore of iron. |
| LINIMENTS | • liniments n. Plural of liniment. • LINIMENT n. a liquid preparation for rubbing into the skin to relieve pain or stiffness of a joint. |
| LUMINISTS | • luminists n. Plural of luminist. • LUMINIST n. a painter who uses the effects of light. |
| MELINITES | • melinites n. Plural of melinite. • MELINITE n. a powerful explosive. |
| MELITTINS | • melittins n. Plural of melittin. • MELITTIN n. a toxic polypeptide found in bee venom, responsible for the pain of the sting. |
| MENILITES | • menilites n. Plural of menilite. • MENILITE n. a kind of opal, liver opal. |
| MILITANTS | • militants n. Plural of militant. • MILITANT n. one who is militant. |
| MILTONIAS | • miltonias n. Plural of miltonia. • MILTONIA n. a plant of the Miltonia genus of tropical American orchids with brightly-coloured flowers. |
| MIRLITONS | • mirlitons n. Plural of mirliton. • MIRLITON n. (French) a musical instrument resembling a kazoo. |
| PALMITINS | • palmitins n. Plural of palmitin. • PALMITIN n. a glyceride of palmitic acid. |
| TIMELINES | • timelines n. Plural of timeline. • timelines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of timeline. • time-lines n. Plural of time-line. |
| VOLTINISM | • voltinism n. (Biology) The number of broods or generations of an organism in one year. • VOLTINISM n. the number of broods typically produced per year by a population of a particular insect species. |