| CAESAROPAPISM | • caesaropapism n. (Government, religion) The combination of state (originally imperial) power with religious authority;… • Caesaropapism n. Alternative letter-case form of caesaropapism. • cæsaropapism n. Obsolete typography of caesaropapism. |
| HAPTOTROPISMS | • HAPTOTROPISM n. curving in response to touch, as a tendril. |
| MISWORSHIPPED | • misworshipped v. Simple past tense and past participle of misworship. • MISWORSHIP v. to worship in a false way. |
| MULTIPURPOSES | Sorry, definition not available. |
| PARAMORPHISMS | • paramorphisms n. Plural of paramorphism. • PARAMORPHISM n. the state of being a paramorph. |
| PERIMORPHISMS | • PERIMORPHISM n. the state of being a perimorph. |
| PERISPOMENONS | • PERISPOMENON n. a word having a circumflex accent on the final syllable. |
| PHOTOTROPISMS | • phototropisms n. Plural of phototropism. • PHOTOTROPISM n. movement directed by light. |
| PITYROSPORUMS | • PITYROSPORUM n. a yeastlike fungus which can cause pityriasis. |
| PLEIOTROPISMS | • pleiotropisms n. Plural of pleiotropism. • PLEIOTROPISM n. the state of being pleiotropic, having an effect simultaneously on more than one character in the offspring. |
| PLEOMORPHISMS | • pleomorphisms n. Plural of pleomorphism. • PLEOMORPHISM n. polymorphism; the occurrence of two or more structural forms during a life cycle. |
| POLYMORPHISMS | • polymorphisms n. Plural of polymorphism. • POLYMORPHISM n. the circumstance in which two minerals with different crystalline structures have identical chemical compositions, e.g. diamond and graphite. |
| PROPAGANDISMS | • propagandisms n. Plural of propagandism. • PROPAGANDISM n. the practice of propagating tenets or principles. |
| PROPHETICISMS | • propheticisms n. Plural of propheticism. • PROPHETICISM n. being prophetic. |
| PTERIDOSPERMS | • pteridosperms n. Plural of pteridosperm. • PTERIDOSPERM n. an extinct group of seed plants which bore fernlike leaves. |
| SAPROPHYTISMS | • SAPROPHYTISM n. being a saprophyte. |
| SPORTSMANSHIP | • sportsmanship n. The good attitude/behaviour displayed by players of a game; fairness, determination, magnanimity, courtesy… • sportsmanship n. The behaviour exhibited in playing sports, either good or bad. • SPORTSMANSHIP n. conduct (as fairness, respect for one's opponent, and graciousness in winning or losing) becoming to one participating in a sport. |
| SUPERIMPOSING | • superimposing v. Present participle of superimpose. • superimposing n. Alternative form of superimposition. • SUPERIMPOSE v. to place or lay over or above something. |