COMFORTABLENESS | • comfortableness n. Comfort: the quality or state of being comfortable. • COMFORTABLENESS n. the state of being comfortable. |
COMFORTLESSNESS | • comfortlessness n. The state or quality of being comfortless. • COMFORTLESS n. without comfort. |
EMULSIFICATIONS | • emulsifications n. Plural of emulsification. • EMULSIFICATION n. the act of emulsifying. |
FLEXITARIANISMS | • FLEXITARIANISM n. a semi-vegetarian diet involving the practice of eating mainly vegetarian food but making occasional exceptions for e.g. social reasons. |
FORISFAMILIATES | • forisfamiliates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forisfamiliate. • FORISFAMILIATE v. (Scots) to emancipate from parental authority. |
FUNDAMENTALISMS | • fundamentalisms n. Plural of fundamentalism. • FUNDAMENTALISM n. a movement in 20th century Protestantism emphasizing the literally interpreted Bible as fundamental to Christian life and teaching. |
FUNDAMENTALISTS | • fundamentalists n. Plural of fundamentalist. • FUNDAMENTALIST n. an exponent of fundamentalism. |
FUNDAMENTALNESS | • fundamentalness n. The state or condition of being fundamental; essential importance. • FUNDAMENTAL n. basic. |
MASTERFULNESSES | • masterfulnesses n. Plural of masterfulness. • MASTERFULNESS n. MASTERFUL, exercising the authority, skill or power of a master. |
MATERFAMILIASES | • materfamiliases n. Plural of materfamilias. • MATERFAMILIAS n. (Latin) the mother or female head of the family. |
MISTRUSTFULNESS | • mistrustfulness n. Quality of being mistrustful. • MISTRUSTFUL n. not trusting. |
PATERFAMILIASES | • paterfamiliases n. Plural of paterfamilias. • PATERFAMILIAS n. (Latin) the head of the family. |
PERFECTIBILISMS | • PERFECTIBILISM n. the doctrine that humans capable of becoming perfect. |
SIMPLIFICATIONS | • simplifications n. Plural of simplification. • SIMPLIFICATION n. the act of simplifying. |
STROMBULIFEROUS | • STROMBULIFEROUS adj. bearing spirally coiled organs. |
SULFAMETHAZINES | • SULFAMETHAZINE n. an American name for sulfadimidine, a white odourless crystalline compound formerly used in medicine in the treatment of bacterial infections. |