| ANDRODIOECISM | • androdioecism n. The property of being androdioecious. • ANDRODIOECISM n. the state of being androdioecious, having hermaphrodite and male flowers on separate plants. |
| ANTISEPTICISM | • antisepticism n. (Medicine) The use of antiseptics. • ANTISEPTICISM n. antiseptic treatment. |
| AUTOEROTICISM | • autoeroticism n. The practise of stimulating oneself sexually, masturbation. • AUTOEROTICISM n. sexual feeling arising without known external stimulation, also AUTOEROTISM. |
| GEOCENTRICISM | • geocentricism n. Alternative form of geocentrism. • GEOCENTRICISM n. the belief that the earth is the centre of the universe. |
| GYNOMONOECISM | • GYNOMONOECISM n. the state of being gynomonoecious. |
| HISTRIONICISM | • histrionicism n. The histrionic art; stageplaying. • HISTRIONICISM n. acting, theatricality, also HISTRIONISM. |
| HOMOEROTICISM | • homoeroticism n. The state or quality of being homoerotic. • HOMOEROTICISM n. homosexuality, also HOMOEROTISM. |
| ICONOMATICISM | • ICONOMATICISM n. the quality of being iconomatic. |
| MATHEMATICISM | • mathematicism n. An approach or worldview that is rooted in mathematics. • MATHEMATICISM n. the belief that everything can be described or explained ultimately in mathematical terms. |
| METEMPIRICISM | • metempiricism n. The science that is concerned with metempirics. • METEMPIRICISM n. the study of metempiric ideas. |
| NEOCLASSICISM | • neoclassicism n. Any of several movements in the arts, architecture, literature and music that revived forms from earlier centuries. • NEOCLASSICISM n. a revival of the classical style in art and architecture. |
| NEOPLASTICISM | • neoplasticism n. (Art) A style of abstract painting, developed by Piet Mondrian, that used only vertical and horizontal… • neo-plasticism n. Alternative spelling of neoplasticism. • NEOPLASTICISM n. a style of abstract painting in which geometrical patterns are formed of patches of flat colour enclosed by intersecting vertical and horizontal lines. |
| SCHOLASTICISM | • scholasticism n. (Philosophy) A tradition or school of philosophy, originating in the Middle Ages, that combines classical… • Scholasticism n. Alternative letter-case form of scholasticism. • SCHOLASTICISM n. the aims, methods, and products of thought which constituted the main endeavour of the intellectual life of the Middle Ages. |
| UNATHLETICISM | Sorry, definition not available. |