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CLASSICALISMclassicalism n. Classicism.
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.
CLASSICALISMSclassicalisms 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.
CLASSICISMclassicism n. (Uncountable) All the classical traditions of the art and architecture of ancient Greece and Rome, especially…
classicism n. (Uncountable) Classical scholarship.
classicism n. (Countable) A Latin or Ancient Greek expression used in an English sentence.
CLASSICISMSclassicisms n. Plural of classicism.
CLASSICISM n. the principles or style embodied in the literature, art, or architecture of ancient Greece and Rome.
COMICALNESSESCOMICALNESS n. the state of being comical.
CROSSCLAIMScrossclaims n. Plural of crossclaim.
crossclaims v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crossclaim.
CROSSCLAIM n. a claim made by a defendant against a plaintiff.
ECCLESIASTICISMecclesiasticism n. Strong attachment to ecclesiastical customs and practices.
ECCLESIASTICISM n. excessive attachment to ecclesiastical forms and practices.
MULTIACCESSESMULTIACCESS n. (relating to) a computer system that allows several users to access it at the same time.
MUSSELCRACKERSMUSSELCRACKER n. a large sea bream that feeds on shellfish.
NEOCLASSICISMneoclassicism 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.
NEOCLASSICISMSneoclassicisms n. Plural of neoclassicism.
NEOCLASSICISM n. a revival of the classical style in art and architecture.
OCCASIONALISMSoccasionalisms n. Plural of occasionalism.
OCCASIONALISM n. the Cartesian explanation of the apparent interaction of mind and matter by the direct intervention of God on the occasion of certain changes occurring in one or the other.
SCHISMATICALSschismaticals n. Plural of schismatical.
SCHISMATICAL n. a person who causes a schism.
SCHOLASTICISMscholasticism 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.
SCHOLASTICISMSscholasticisms n. Plural of scholasticism.
Scholasticisms n. Plural of Scholasticism.
SCHOLASTICISM n. the aims, methods, and products of thought which constituted the main endeavour of the intellectual life of the Middle Ages.
SEMICLASSICsemiclassic adj. Semiclassical (all senses).
semiclassic n. (Music) A semiclassical work.
SEMICLASSIC n. a semiclassical work.
SEMICLASSICALsemiclassical 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.
SEMICLASSICSsemiclassics n. Plural of semiclassic.
SEMICLASSIC n. a semiclassical work.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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  • English Wiktionary: 188 words
  • Scrabble in French: 33 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: 26 words
  • Scrabble in Italian: 63 words
  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: 2 words


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