hormism | (noun) psychology concerned with the purposive factor or force in behavior. | Synonyms: hormic psychology |
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hoydenism | (noun) masculinity in women (especially in girls and young women) | Synonyms: tomboyishness |
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humanism | (noun) the doctrine emphasizing a person's capacity for self-realization through reason; rejects religion and the supernatural | Synonyms: secular humanism |
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(noun) the doctrine that people's duty is to promote human welfare | Synonyms: humanitarianism |
(noun) the cultural movement of the Renaissance; based on classical studies | - |
humanitarianism | (noun) the doctrine that people's duty is to promote human welfare | Synonyms: humanism |
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hyaloplasm | (noun) the clear nongranular portion of the cytoplasm of a cell | Synonyms: ground substance |
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hyperadrenalism | (noun) a glandular disorder caused by excessive ACTH resulting in greater than normal functioning of the adrenal gland; characterized by obesity | Synonyms: Cushing's disease |
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hyperadrenocorticism | (noun) a glandular disorder caused by excessive cortisol | Synonyms: Cushing's syndrome |
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hyperaldosteronism | (noun) a condition caused by overproduction of aldosterone | Synonyms: aldosteronism |
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hyperbolism | (noun) the use of hyperbole. | - |
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hypercriticism | (noun) Excessive or unfairly harsh criticism. | - |
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hypericism | (noun) a severe dermatitis of herbivorous domestic animals attributable to photosensitivity from eating Saint John's wort | - |
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hyperparathyroidism | (noun) excessive secretion of parathyroid hormone resulting in abnormally high levels of calcium in the blood; can affect many systems of the body (especially causing bone resorption and osteoporosis) | - |
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hyperpituitarism | (noun) excessive activity of the pituitary gland (especially overactivity of the anterior lobe which leads to excess secretion of growth hormone) | - |
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hypersplenism | (noun) enlarged spleen and a decrease in one or more types of blood cells; associated with many disorders | - |
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hyperthyroidism | (noun) an overactive thyroid gland; pathologically excessive production of thyroid hormones or the condition resulting from excessive production of thyroid hormones | Synonyms: thyrotoxicosis |
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hypnotism | (noun) the act of inducing hypnosis | Synonyms: mesmerism, suggestion |
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hypoadrenalism | (noun) a glandular disorder caused by failure of function of the cortex of the adrenal gland and marked by anemia and prostration with brownish skin | Synonyms: Addison's disease, Addison's syndrome, hypoadrenocorticism |
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hypoadrenocorticism | (noun) a glandular disorder caused by failure of function of the cortex of the adrenal gland and marked by anemia and prostration with brownish skin | Synonyms: Addison's disease, Addison's syndrome, hypoadrenalism |
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hypocorism | (noun) a name of endearment (especially one using a diminutive suffix) | Synonyms: pet name |
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hypogonadism | (noun) incompetence of the gonads (especially in the male with low testosterone); results in deficient development of secondary sex characteristics and (in prepubertal males) a body with long legs and a short trunk | - |
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hypoparathyroidism | (noun) inadequate secretion of parathyroid hormone resulting in abnormally low levels of calcium in the blood | - |
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hypothyroidism | (noun) an underactive thyroid gland; a glandular disorder resulting from insufficient production of thyroid hormones | - |
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iconoclasm | (noun) the orientation of an iconoclast | - |
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idealism | (noun) impracticality by virtue of thinking of things in their ideal form rather than as they really are | - |
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(noun) elevated ideals or conduct; the quality of believing that ideals should be pursued | Synonyms: high-mindedness, noble-mindedness |
(noun) (philosophy) the philosophical theory that ideas are the only reality | - |
imagism | (noun) a movement by American and English poets early in the 20th century in reaction to Victorian sentimentality; used common speech in free verse with clear concrete imagery | - |
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imperialism | (noun) any instance of aggressive extension of authority | - |
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(noun) a political orientation that advocates imperial interests | - |
(noun) a policy of extending your rule over foreign countries | - |
incendiarism | (noun) malicious burning to destroy property | Synonyms: arson, fire-raising |
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individualism | (noun) the quality of being individual | Synonyms: individuality, individuation |
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(noun) the doctrine that government should not interfere in commercial affairs | Synonyms: laissez faire |
(noun) a belief in the importance of the individual and the virtue of self-reliance and personal independence | - |
inductionism | (noun) the scientific philosophy where laws are "induced" from sets of data. | - |
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industrialism | (noun) an economic system built on large industries rather than on agriculture or craftsmanship | - |
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infantilism | (noun) infantile behavior in mature persons | - |
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(noun) an abnormal condition in which an older child or adult retains infantile characteristics | - |
initialism | (noun) an abbreviation formed from the initial letters of the several words in the name and pronounced separately | - |
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(noun) a word formed from the initial letters of the several words in the name and pronounced as one word | Synonyms: acronym |
instrumentalism | (noun) a system of pragmatic philosophy that considers idea to be instruments that should guide our actions and their value is measured by their success | - |
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insularism | (noun) the state of being isolated or detached | Synonyms: detachment, insularity, insulation |
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insurrectionism | (noun) the principle of revolt against constituted authority | - |
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internationalism | (noun) quality of being international in scope | Synonyms: internationality |
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(noun) the doctrine that nations should cooperate because their common interests are more important than their differences | - |
introspectionism | (noun) a doctrine that psychology must be based essentially on data derived from introspection. | - |
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intuitionism | (noun) (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge is acquired primarily by intuition | - |
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invalidism | (noun) chronic ill health | - |
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ipsedixitism | (noun) an unsupported dogmatic assertion | Synonyms: ipse dixit |
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irredentism | (noun) the doctrine that irredenta should be controlled by the country to which they are ethnically or historically related | Synonyms: irridentism |
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irridentism | (noun) the doctrine that irredenta should be controlled by the country to which they are ethnically or historically related | Synonyms: irredentism |
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ism | (noun) a belief (or system of beliefs) accepted as authoritative by some group or school | Synonyms: doctrine, philosophical system, philosophy, school of thought |
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isochronism | (noun) the property of occuring regularly at equal time intervals, of maintaining a constant period or interval, despite variations in other measurable factors in the same system. | - |
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isolationism | (noun) a policy of nonparticipation in international economic and political relations | - |
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isomerism | (noun) the state of being an isomer; the complex of chemical and physical phenomena characteristic of isomers | - |
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isomorphism | (noun) (biology) similarity or identity of form or shape or structure | Synonyms: isomorphy |
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isosyllabism | (noun) (linguistics, poetry) the use of isosyllabic verse. | - |
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jingoism | (noun) fanatical patriotism | Synonyms: chauvinism, superpatriotism, ultranationalism |
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(noun) an appeal intended to arouse patriotic emotions | Synonyms: flag waving |
journalism | (noun) the profession of reporting or photographing or editing news stories for one of the media | - |
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(noun) newspapers and magazines collectively | Synonyms: news media |
kabbalism | (noun) adherence to some extreme traditional theological concept or interpretation | Synonyms: cabalism |
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karyoplasm | (noun) the protoplasm that constitutes the nucleus of a cell | Synonyms: nucleoplasm |
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katabolism | (noun) breakdown in living organisms of more complex substances into simpler ones together with release of energy | Synonyms: catabolism, destructive metabolism, dissimilation |
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katamorphism | (noun) metamorphism that occurs at or near the earth's surface; breaks down complex minerals into simpler ones | - |
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laconicism | (noun) terseness of expression | Synonyms: laconism |
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laconism | (noun) terseness of expression | Synonyms: laconicism |
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lambdacism | (noun) speech defect involving excessive use or unusual pronunciation of the phoneme `l' | - |
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laryngospasm | (noun) a closure of the larynx that blocks the passage of air to the lungs | - |
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leftism | (noun) the ideology of the political left; belief in or support of the tenets of the political left | - |
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legalism | (noun) strict conformity to the letter of the law rather than its spirit | - |
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lesbianism | (noun) female homosexuality | Synonyms: sapphism |
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liberalism | (noun) a political orientation that favors social progress by reform and by changing laws rather than by revolution | - |
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(noun) an economic theory advocating free competition and a self-regulating market | - |
libertarianism | (noun) an ideological belief in freedom of thought, speech and action | - |
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libertinism | (noun) A lifestyle or pattern of behavior characterized by self-indulgence and lack of restraint, especially one involving sexual promiscuity and rejection of religious or other moral authority. | - |
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literalism | (noun) the doctrine of realistic (literal) portrayal in art or literature | - |
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(noun) a disposition to interpret statements in their literal sense | - |
lobbyism | (noun) the practice of lobbying; the activities of a lobbyist | - |
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localism | (noun) a partiality for some particular place | Synonyms: provincialism, sectionalism |
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(noun) a phrase or pronunciation that is peculiar to a particular locality | - |
locoism | (noun) a disease of livestock caused by locoweed poisoning; characterized by weakness and lack of coordination and trembling and partial paralysis | Synonyms: loco disease |
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logicism | (noun) (philosophy) the philosophical theory that all of mathematics can be derived from formal logic | - |
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luminism | (noun) an artistic movement in the United States that was derived from the Hudson River school; active from 1850 to 1870; painted realistic landscapes in a style that pictured atmospheric light and the use of aerial perspective | - |
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lyricism | (noun) the property of being suitable for singing | Synonyms: lyricality, songfulness |
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(noun) unrestrained and exaggerated enthusiasm | - |
macrocosm | (noun) everything that exists anywhere | Synonyms: cosmos, creation, existence, universe, world |
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magnetism | (noun) the branch of science that studies magnetism | Synonyms: magnetics |
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(noun) attraction for iron; associated with electric currents as well as magnets; characterized by fields of force | Synonyms: magnetic attraction, magnetic force |
maidism | (noun) a disease caused by deficiency of niacin or tryptophan (or by a defect in the metabolic conversion of tryptophan to niacin); characterized by gastrointestinal disturbances and erythema and nervous or mental disorders; may be caused by malnutrition or alcoholism or other nutritional impairments | Synonyms: Alpine scurvy, mal de la rosa, mal rosso, mayidism, pellagra, Saint Ignatius' itch |
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malapropism | (noun) the unintentional misuse of a word by confusion with one that sounds similar | Synonyms: malaprop |
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mannerism | (noun) a deliberate pretense or exaggerated display | Synonyms: affectation, affectedness, pose |
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(noun) a behavioral attribute that is distinctive and peculiar to an individual | Synonyms: foible, idiosyncrasy |
masochism | (noun) sexual pleasure obtained from receiving punishment (physical or psychological) | - |
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materialism | (noun) (philosophy) the philosophical theory that matter is the only reality | Synonyms: physicalism |
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(noun) a desire for wealth and material possessions with little interest in ethical or spiritual matters | Synonyms: philistinism |
maternalism | (noun) motherly care; behavior characteristic of a mother; the practice of acting as a mother does toward her children | - |
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(noun) the quality of having or showing the tenderness and warmth and affection of or befitting a mother | Synonyms: maternal quality, maternity, motherliness |
mayidism | (noun) a disease caused by deficiency of niacin or tryptophan (or by a defect in the metabolic conversion of tryptophan to niacin); characterized by gastrointestinal disturbances and erythema and nervous or mental disorders; may be caused by malnutrition or alcoholism or other nutritional impairments | Synonyms: Alpine scurvy, maidism, mal de la rosa, mal rosso, pellagra, Saint Ignatius' itch |
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mechanism | (noun) the technical aspects of doing something | Synonyms: mechanics |
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(noun) device consisting of a piece of machinery; has moving parts that perform some function | - |
(noun) (philosophy) the philosophical theory that all phenomena can be explained in terms of physical or biological causes | - |
(noun) a natural object resembling a machine in structure or function | - |
(noun) the atomic process that occurs during a chemical reaction | Synonyms: chemical mechanism |
melanism | (noun) a condition characterized by abnormal deposits of melanin (especially in the skin) | Synonyms: melanosis |
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meliorism | (noun) the belief that the world can be made better by human effort | - |
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meningism | (noun) symptoms that mimic those of meningitis but without inflammation of the meninges | - |
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mentalism | (noun) (philosophy) a doctrine that mind is the true reality and that objects exist only as aspects of the mind's awareness | - |
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mercantilism | (noun) transactions (sales and purchases) having the objective of supplying commodities (goods and services) | Synonyms: commerce, commercialism |
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(noun) an economic system (Europe in 18th century) to increase a nation's wealth by government regulation of all of the nation's commercial interests | Synonyms: mercantile system |
mesmerism | (noun) the act of inducing hypnosis | Synonyms: hypnotism, suggestion |
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metabolism | (noun) the organic processes (in a cell or organism) that are necessary for life | Synonyms: metabolic process |
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(noun) the marked and rapid transformation of a larva into an adult that occurs in some animals | Synonyms: metamorphosis |
metamorphism | (noun) change in the structure of rock by natural agencies such as pressure or heat or introduction of new chemical substances | - |
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meteortropism | (noun) an effect of climate on biological processes (as the effect on joint pains etc.) | - |
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miasm | (noun) unhealthy vapors rising from the ground or other sources | Synonyms: miasma |
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(noun) an unwholesome atmosphere | Synonyms: miasma |
microcosm | (noun) a miniature model of something | - |
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microorganism | (noun) any organism of microscopic size | Synonyms: micro-organism |
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microseism | (noun) a small earthquake | Synonyms: earth tremor, tremor |
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militarism | (noun) a political orientation of a people or a government to maintain a strong military force and to be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests | - |
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millenarianism | (noun) belief in the Christian doctrine of the millennium mentioned in the Book of Revelations | Synonyms: chiliasm, millenarism, millenniumism |
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millenarism | (noun) belief in the Christian doctrine of the millennium mentioned in the Book of Revelations | Synonyms: chiliasm, millenarianism, millenniumism |
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millenniumism | (noun) belief in the Christian doctrine of the millennium mentioned in the Book of Revelations | Synonyms: chiliasm, millenarianism, millenarism |
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minimalism | (noun) an art movement in sculpture and painting that began in the 1950s and emphasized extreme simplification of form and color | Synonyms: minimal art, reductivism |
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miserabilism | (noun) mid-20th century French art movement. | - |
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