11-letter words containing alis
- fallalishly — in a slightly affected manner
- federalists — a series of 85 essays (1787–88) by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, written in support of the Constitution.
- feudalistic — the feudal system, or its principles and practices.
- formalising — Present participle of formalise.
- formalistic — strict adherence to, or observance of, prescribed or traditional forms, as in music, poetry, and art.
- generalised — Alternative spelling of generalized.
- generalises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of generalise.
- generalists — Plural form of generalist.
- globalising — Present participle of globalise.
- gutturalism — The quality of being guttural.
- hospitalise — (British spelling) alternative spelling of hospitalize.
- hospitalism — hospital conditions having an adverse effect on patients.
- hospitalist — a physician who specializes in treating hospitalized patients; a specialist in inpatient medicine.
- illegalised — to make illegal: They even wanted to illegalize smoking.
- immoralists — Plural form of immoralist.
- immortalise — to bestow unending fame upon; perpetuate.
- imperialise — Alt form imperialize.
- imperialism — the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies.
- imperialist — the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies.
- initialisms — Plural form of initialism.
- integralism — the belief that one's religious convictions should dictate one's political and social actions.
- internalise — to incorporate (the cultural values, mores, motives, etc., of another or of a group), as through learning, socialization, or identification.
- internalism — The doctrine that a particular mental phenomenon, such as motivation or justification, has an internal rather than external basis.
- internalist — (philosophy) Holding that a particular mental phenomenon, such as motivation or justification, has an internal rather than external basis.
- journalists — Plural form of journalist.
- kabbalistic — cabalistic.
- lateralised — Simple past tense and past participle of lateralise.
- liberalised — Simple past tense and past participle of liberalise.
- liberalists — the quality or state of being liberal, as in behavior or attitude.
- lumbricalis — lumbrical.
- madrigalist — a composer or singer of madrigals.
- manorialism — the manorial organization, or its principles and practices in the Middle Ages.
- marginalise — to place in a position of marginal importance, influence, or power: the government's attempts to marginalize criticism and restore public confidence.
- marginalism — (economics) The use of marginal analysis to solve large classes of microeconomic problems.
- marginalist — somene who adheres to the theory of marginalism
- materialise — to come into perceptible existence; appear; become actual or real; be realized or carried out: Our plans never materialized.
- materialism — preoccupation with or emphasis on material objects, comforts, and considerations, with a disinterest in or rejection of spiritual, intellectual, or cultural values.
- materialist — a person who is markedly more concerned with material things than with spiritual, intellectual, or cultural values.
- maternalism — of, pertaining to, having the qualities of, or befitting a mother: maternal instincts.
- maximalists — Plural form of maximalist.
- medievalism — the spirit, practices, or methods of the Middle Ages.
- medievalist — an expert in medieval history, literature, philosophy, etc.
- memorialise — (British) alternative spelling of memorialize.
- memorialist — a person who writes memorials.
- mentalising — Present participle of mentalise.
- mentalistic — the doctrine that objects of knowledge have no existence except in the mind of the perceiver.
- mineralised — Simple past tense and past participle of mineralise.
- minimalised — to make minimal: to minimalize tax increases.
- minimalists — Plural form of minimalist.
- mutualistic — a relationship between two species of organisms in which both benefit from the association.