| ANISOTROPISMS | • anisotropisms n. Plural of anisotropism. • ANISOTROPISM n. the state of being anisotropic. |
| DEEMSTERSHIPS | • DEEMSTERSHIP n. the office of deemster. |
| DIASTROPHISMS | • diastrophisms n. Plural of diastrophism. • DIASTROPHISM n. the process by which continents, mountains, ocean beds, folds and faults are formed. |
| HYPSOMETRISTS | • HYPSOMETRIST n. a practitioner of hypsometry, the measuring the heights of places on the earth's surface. |
| IMPRESSIONIST | • impressionist n. One who adheres to the theory or method of impressionism. • impressionist n. A performer who does impressions; a mimic. • IMPRESSIONIST n. an artist who practices or adheres to the theories of impressionism. |
| MICROSCOPISTS | • microscopists n. Plural of microscopist. • MICROSCOPIST n. one who uses a microscope. |
| MINISTERSHIPS | • ministerships n. Plural of ministership. • MINISTERSHIP n. the office of minister. |
| MISREPRESENTS | • misrepresents v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misrepresent. • MISREPRESENT v. to give a false or misleading representation of. |
| PATRISTICISMS | • PATRISTICISM n. the mode of thought, etc., of the fathers of the Christian church. |
| PLESSIMETRIES | • PLESSIMETRY n. the use of a plessimeter, a small plate to receive the tap in examination by percussion. |
| PRESENTEEISMS | • PRESENTEEISM n. ostentatious attendance at work. |
| REASSUMPTIONS | • reassumptions n. Plural of reassumption. • REASSUMPTION n. the act of reassuming. |
| SAPROPHYTISMS | • SAPROPHYTISM n. being a saprophyte. |
| SEMIPARASITES | • semiparasites n. Plural of semiparasite. • SEMIPARASITE n. a partial parasite, feeding partly independently. |
| SEMPSTRESSING | • SEMPSTRESSING n. working as a sempstress. |
| SPIRITUALISMS | • spiritualisms n. Plural of spiritualism. • SPIRITUALISM n. the belief that nothing is real except the soul or spirit, also SPIRITISM. |
| 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. |
| SPRECHSTIMMES | • SPRECHSTIMME n. (German) music using the sprechgesang form of vocalization. |
| STASIMORPHIES | • STASIMORPHY n. structural modification by arrested development. |