| DESCRIPTIVISMS | • descriptivisms n. Plural of descriptivism. • DESCRIPTIVISM n. a theory of ethics by which only empirical statements are acceptable. |
| DESTRUCTIVISMS | • DESTRUCTIVISM n. the theory that a part of a whole may be considered a principle part if the destruction of that part would lead to the destruction of the whole. |
| IMPERVIOUSNESS | • imperviousness n. The state of being impervious. • IMPERVIOUS n. not allowing entrance or passage, also IMPERVIABLE. |
| IMPRESSIVENESS | • impressiveness n. The quality of being impressive. • IMPRESSIVE n. making or tending to make a marked impression. |
| MARVELLOUSNESS | • marvellousness n. The quality or state of being marvellous. • MARVELLOUS n. astonishing, very pleasing, also MARVELOUS. |
| MISOBSERVANCES | • misobservances n. Plural of misobservance. • MISOBSERVANCE n. an incorrect observance. |
| OMNIVOROUSNESS | • omnivorousness n. The state of being omnivorous. • OMNIVOROUS n. feeding on all kinds of food. |
| OVERASSESSMENT | • overassessment n. The assessment of a tax or charge at a higher value than the correct one. • overassessment n. Excessive assessment of an academic course, as by requiring too many pieces of work from each student. • OVERASSESSMENT n. excessive assessment. |
| OVERCOMPRESSES | • overcompresses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overcompress. • OVERCOMPRESS v. to compress excessively. |
| OVEREMPHASISES | • overemphasises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overemphasise. • OVEREMPHASISE v. to emphasise to excess, also OVEREMPHASIZE. |
| PERMISSIVENESS | • permissiveness n. The relative likelihood of something or someone to grant permission or allow something to happen. • PERMISSIVE n. permitting; granting leave or liberty. |
| PERSPECTIVISMS | • perspectivisms n. Plural of perspectivism. • PERSPECTIVISM n. the theory that things can only be known from an individual point of view at a particular time. |
| PROGRESSIVISMS | • progressivisms n. Plural of progressivism. • PROGRESSIVISM n. sympathy with or advocacy of progress, also PROGRESSISM. |
| TRANSMISSIVELY | • transmissively adv. In a transmissive manner. • TRANSMISSIVE adv. relating to transmission. |
| TRANSMISSIVITY | • transmissivity n. (Physics) A measure of the capacity of a material to transmit radiation (the ratio of the amounts of… • transmissivity n. (Geology) A measure of the capacity of a saturated aquifer to transmit water horizontally. SI units: m²/s. Symbol: T. • TRANSMISSIVITY n. the state of being transmissive. |
| TRANSVESTITISM | • transvestitism n. Transvestism. • TRANSVESTITISM n. cross-dressing. |
| VISCOSIMETRIES | • VISCOSIMETRY n. the measurement of viscosity, also VISCOMETRY. |