| PRIMITIVISM | • primitivism n. The state or quality of being primitive. • primitivism n. The opinion that life was better or more moral among primitive peoples, or among children, and has deteriorated… • primitivism n. Any of a group of related styles in the arts, influenced by a belief in the superiority of primitive forms. |
| PRIMITIVIST | • primitivist adj. Exhibiting or practicing primitivism, the advocacy of primitive over refined forms. • primitivist n. A proponent of primitivism. • PRIMITIVIST n. one who practises primitivism, the doctrine that a simple and natural life is morally best. |
| PRIMITIVITY | • primitivity n. The state of being primitive; primitiveness. • PRIMITIVITY n. the state of being primitive. |
| PRIMITIVISMS | • primitivisms n. Plural of primitivism. • PRIMITIVISM n. the doctrine that a simple and natural life is morally best. |
| PRIMITIVISTS | • primitivists n. Plural of primitivist. • PRIMITIVIST n. one who practises primitivism, the doctrine that a simple and natural life is morally best. |
| VERISIMILITY | • verisimility n. (Obsolete) Verisimilitude. • VERISIMILITY n. (obsolete) verisimilitude. |
| PRIMITIVISTIC | • primitivistic adj. Of or pertaining to primitivism. • PRIMITIVISTIC adj. relating to primitivism. |
| PRIMITIVITIES | • primitivities n. Plural of primitivity. • PRIMITIVITY n. the state of being primitive. |
| REVICTIMIZING | • revictimizing v. Present participle of revictimize. |
| DISCRIMINATIVE | • discriminative adj. Having or relating to the ability to discriminate between things. • discriminative adj. (Of an element, feature, attribute, etc.) Which serves to distinguish its bearer. • DISCRIMINATIVE adj. making distinctions. |
| IMPERVIABILITY | • imperviability n. The quality of being imperviable. • IMPERVIABILITY n. the quality of being imperviable. |
| PERMITTIVITIES | • permittivities n. Plural of permittivity. • PERMITTIVITY n. the ratio of the electric displacement in a medium to the electric field intensity producing it. |
| VERISIMILITIES | • verisimilities n. Plural of verisimility. • VERISIMILITY n. (obsolete) verisimilitude. |
| VERISIMILITUDE | • verisimilitude n. The property of seeming true, of resembling reality; resemblance to reality, realism. • verisimilitude n. A statement which merely appears to be true. • verisimilitude n. (In composing a fiction): Faithfulness to its own rules; internal cohesion. |
| IMPROVABILITIES | • improvabilities n. Plural of improvability. • IMPROVABILITY n. the state of being improvable. |
| REVICTIMIZATION | • revictimization n. Victimization again or anew. |
| VERISIMILITUDES | • verisimilitudes n. Plural of verisimilitude. • VERISIMILITUDE n. the state of being verisimilar, having the appearance of truth. |