AFFECTABILITIES | • affectabilities n. Plural of affectability. • AFFECTABILITY n. the quality of being affectable. |
ANTIFEDERALISTS | • antifederalists n. Plural of antifederalist. • anti-federalists n. Plural of anti-federalist. • ANTIFEDERALIST n. one who is opposed to federalism. |
ARTIFICIALITIES | • artificialities n. Plural of artificiality. • ARTIFICIALITY n. the quality of being artificial. |
COUNTERFACTUALS | • counterfactuals n. Plural of counterfactual. • COUNTERFACTUAL n. something contrary to fact. |
FACTORABILITIES | • FACTORABILITY n. the quality of being factorable. |
FANTASTICALNESS | • fantasticalness n. The state or condition of being fantastical. • FANTASTICALNESS n. the state of being fantastical. |
FUNDAMENTALISTS | • fundamentalists n. Plural of fundamentalist. • FUNDAMENTALIST n. an exponent of fundamentalism. |
LATENSIFICATION | • latensification n. The uniform pre-exposure of a photographic film. • LATENSIFICATION n. the intensification of a latent photographic image by chemical treatment or exposure to light of low intensity. |
MANIFESTATIONAL | • manifestational adj. Relating to manifestation. • MANIFESTATIONAL adj. of or like a manifestation. |
MATRIFOCALITIES | • MATRIFOCALITY n. the state of being matrifocal. |
PATRIFOCALITIES | • PATRIFOCALITY n. the state of being patrifocal, centred on the father. |
PHYTOFLAGELLATE | • phytoflagellate n. Any dinoflagellate of the class Phytomastigophorea. • PHYTOFLAGELLATE n. any of various organisms (as dinoflagellates) that have many characteristics in common with typical algae. |
QUARTERFINALIST | • quarterfinalist n. A person or team that takes part in a quarterfinal. • quarter-finalist n. Somebody or something that appears in a quarter-final of a competition. • QUARTERFINALIST n. one who reaches a quarterfinal. |
TRANSFERABILITY | • transferability n. The ability of something to be transferred. • transferability n. The capacity of goods to be transported (linked to their value versus bulk). • transferability n. (Chemistry) The invariance of properties associated with an atom (or fragment) present in a variety of molecules. |