| DISMEMBERMENT | • dismemberment n. (Countable) The act of dismembering. • dismemberment n. (Uncountable) The state or condition of being dismembered. • dismemberment n. (Countable) Removal from membership; detachment from an organization, group, etc. | 
| DISMEMBERMENTS | • dismemberments n. Plural of dismemberment. • DISMEMBERMENT n. the act of dismembering. | 
| IMMOBILISM | • immobilism n. Political or economic inactivity, often a result of ultraconservative policies. • IMMOBILISM n. a political policy characterised by extreme lack of action. | 
| IMMOBILISMS | • immobilisms n. Plural of immobilism. • IMMOBILISM n. a political policy characterised by extreme lack of action. | 
| MISREMEMBER | • misremember v. (Transitive, intransitive) To remember incorrectly. • MISREMEMBER v. to remember wrongly. | 
| MISREMEMBERED | • misremembered v. Simple past tense and past participle of misremember. • MISREMEMBER v. to remember wrongly. | 
| MISREMEMBERING | • misremembering v. Present participle of misremember. • misremembering n. An instance of remembering something incorrectly. • MISREMEMBER v. to remember wrongly. | 
| MISREMEMBERS | • misremembers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misremember. • MISREMEMBER v. to remember wrongly. | 
| SOMNAMBULISM | • somnambulism n. Sleepwalking. • SOMNAMBULISM n. an abnormal condition of sleep in which motor acts, such as walking, are performed. | 
| SOMNAMBULISMS | • somnambulisms n. Plural of somnambulism. • SOMNAMBULISM n. an abnormal condition of sleep in which motor acts, such as walking, are performed. | 
| SUBMINIMUM | • subminimum adj. Below the normal minimum. • subminimum n. (Mathematics) A point or value below a minimum. | 
| SUBMINIMUMS | • subminimums n. Plural of subminimum. | 
| THROMBOEMBOLISM | • thromboembolism n. (Medicine) An embolism caused by a blood clot carried in the bloodstream from its place of origin. • THROMBOEMBOLISM n. the blocking of a blood vessel by a particle that has broken away from a blood clot at its site of formation. |