| ALTALTISSIMOS | • ALTALTISSIMO n. (Italian) very very high. |
| BLAMELESSNESS | • blamelessness n. The characteristic of being blameless. • BLAMELESSNESS n. the state of being blameless. |
| CLASSICALISMS | • classicalisms n. Plural of classicalism. • CLASSICALISM n. in literature, music, etc., a principle, character or tendency such as is seen in Greek classical literature, marked by beauty of form, good taste, restraint and clarity. |
| DISSYLLABISMS | • DISSYLLABISM n. the fact of having two syllables. |
| ILLUSTRISSIMO | • ILLUSTRISSIMO adj. (Italian) most illustrious, esp. as belonging to the Italian aristocracy. |
| LIMITLESSNESS | • limitlessness n. The property of being limitless, infiniteness, boundlessness. • LIMITLESS n. without limit. |
| MEASURELESSLY | • measurelessly adv. In a measureless manner. • MEASURELESS adv. having no observable limit. |
| MISCELLANISTS | • miscellanists n. Plural of miscellanist. • MISCELLANIST n. a writer of miscellanies. |
| PROSYLLOGISMS | • prosyllogisms n. Plural of prosyllogism. • pro-syllogisms n. Plural of pro-syllogism. • PROSYLLOGISM n. a syllogism whose conclusion forms the premise of another. |
| REMORSELESSLY | • remorselessly adv. Without remorse; in a remorseless manner. • REMORSELESS adv. having no remorse. |
| SALMONELLOSES | • salmonelloses n. Plural of salmonellosis. • SALMONELLOSIS n. infection with or disease caused by salmonellae. |
| SALMONELLOSIS | • salmonellosis n. (Pathology) Any of several diseases caused by infection with Salmonella bacteria. • SALMONELLOSIS n. infection with or disease caused by salmonellae. |
| SEMICLASSICAL | • semiclassical adj. (Music) Describing classical music of broad, popular appeal. • semiclassical adj. (Physics) Describing any of various approximations to either relativistic or quantum mechanical physics… • SEMICLASSICAL adj. of, relating to, or being a musical composition that is intermediate in style between classical and popular music. |
| SYMMETALLISMS | • SYMMETALLISM n. a system of coinage in which the unit of currency consists of a particular weight of an alloy of two or more metals, also SYMMETALISM. |