| ANTIHUMANISM | • antihumanism n. (Philosophy, ethics) Opposition to humanism. • anti-humanism n. Alternative spelling of antihumanism. • ANTIHUMANISM n. opposition to humanism. |
| BARBARIANISM | • barbarianism n. A primitive or simplistic ethos or societal condition; barbarism. • barbarianism n. Behaviour appropriate to a barbarian, that is uncivilized, brutal, or crude. • BARBARIANISM n. the state of being a barbarian. |
| CHARLATANISM | • charlatanism n. (Uncountable) The state of being a charlatan. • charlatanism n. (Countable) An act of a charlatan. • CHARLATANISM n. the state of being a charlatan. |
| DRACONIANISM | • draconianism n. A system of cruel or harsh laws. • DRACONIANISM n. extreme harshness of laws. |
| ECOTARIANISM | • ECOTARIANISM n. the principle or practice of avoiding eating any foods whose production or transportation are considered ecologically damaging. |
| EPICUREANISM | • Epicureanism n. A system of philosophy, chiefly ethics, based upon the teachings of Epicurus (c. 340–c. 270 BC), that… • Epicureanism n. A love or knowledge of enjoyment, especially of good food and drink. • Epicureanism n. (Obsolete) atheism. |
| GREGARIANISM | • gregarianism n. Gregarious behaviour. • GREGARIANISM n. gregariousness. |
| NEONOMIANISM | • Neonomianism prop.n. (Theology) The doctrine that the Gospel is a new law whose requirements are fulfilled by faith and repentance… • NEONOMIANISM n. the theory that the gospel abrogates earlier moral codes. |
| PRECISIANISM | • precisianism n. The quality or state of being a precisian; the practices of a precisian. • PRECISIANISM n. over-preciseness, formalism, also PRECISIONISM. |
| SECTARIANISM | • sectarianism n. Rigid adherence to a particular sect, denomination, ideology, or party. • sectarianism n. (Politics) A political system in which power is shared among religious sects based on a constitutional… • SECTARIANISM n. being a sectarian. |
| STERCORANISM | • stercoranism n. The belief or doctrine of the stercoranists. • STERCORANISM n. formerly, a name for the belief that the sacramental bread is digested and evacuated like other food. |
| TRADUCIANISM | • traducianism n. (Theology) The doctrine that the soul or spirit is inherited from one or both parents. • TRADUCIANISM n. the theory that the soul is transmitted to a child in the act of generation or concomitantly with its body. |
| UNITARIANISM | • unitarianism n. The belief in a single God, not divided into any aspects, particularly when presented as a contrast… • Unitarianism n. The religious belief that God is a single Person. • Unitarianism prop.n. (Beginning in 1961) The religion known as Unitarian Universalism. |