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13-letter words containing lis

  • naive realism — the theory that the world is perceived exactly as it is.
  • nationalising — Present participle of nationalise.
  • nationalistic — a person devoted to nationalism.
  • neocapitalism — a politico-economic theory combining elements of capitalism and socialism
  • neocapitalist — a person who advocates neocapitalism
  • neoliberalism — an outgrowth of the U.S. liberal movement, beginning in the late 1960s, that modified somewhat its traditional endorsement of all trade unions and opposition to big business and military buildup.
  • neoliberalist — A supporter of neoliberalism.
  • neosurrealism — a revival of the 20th-century surrealism movement in art, especially painting and sculpture, depicting the imagery of dreams and the subconscious mind.
  • neurosyphilis — Syphilis that involves the central nervous system.
  • non-racialism — racism.
  • non-realistic — interested in, concerned with, or based on what is real or practical: a realistic estimate of costs; a realistic planner.
  • non-socialist — an advocate or supporter of socialism.
  • noncapitalist — a person who has capital, especially extensive capital, invested in business enterprises.
  • nonspecialist — a person who devotes himself or herself to one subject or to one particular branch of a subject or pursuit.
  • normalisation — Alternative form of normalization.
  • occasionalism — a theory that there is no natural interaction between mind and matter, but that God makes mental events correspond to physical perceptions and actions.
  • occasionalist — a person who subscribes to the theory of occasionalism
  • occidentalism — Occidental character or characteristics.
  • old ritualist — Raskolnik.
  • oligopolistic — the market condition that exists when there are few sellers, as a result of which they can greatly influence price and other market factors. Compare duopoly, monopoly (def 1).
  • orchestralist — a person who writes or arranges orchestral music
  • ornamentalism — the desire or tendency to feature ornament in the design of buildings, interiors, furnishings, etc.
  • ornamentalist — A person who ornaments.
  • orthogonalise — to make (vectors, functions, etc.) orthogonal.
  • overembellish — Make (something) too ornate or complicated.
  • palisade cell — a columnar cell of palisade parenchyma.
  • pantagruelism — (in Rabelais' Pantagruel) the huge son of Gargantua, represented as dealing with serious matters in a spirit of broad and somewhat cynical good humor.
  • parallelistic — of, relating to, or of the nature of a parallelism.
  • paternalistic — the system, principle, or practice of managing or governing individuals, businesses, nations, etc., in the manner of a father dealing benevolently and often intrusively with his children: The employees objected to the paternalism of the old president.
  • pedal cyclist — a person who rides a pedal cycle, as opposed to a motorcycle
  • periodicalist — a writer of articles for periodicals
  • peripheralism — the explanation of psychological events emphasizing peripheral human functions, as those of skeletal muscles or the sex organs, rather than cognition or other processes of the central nervous system.
  • personalistic — Also called personal idealism. a modern philosophical movement locating ultimate value and reality in persons, human or divine.
  • phenomenalism — the doctrine that phenomena are the only objects of knowledge or the only form of reality.
  • philippopolis — Greek name of Plovdiv.
  • physicalistic — of or relating to physicalism.
  • physoclistous — having the air bladder closed off from the mouth.
  • plural eulisp — EuLisp with parallel extensions. "Collections and Garbage Collection", S.C. Merall et al, in Memory Management - IWMM92, Springer 1992, pp.473-489.
  • pointillistic — pertaining to or characteristic of pointillism or pointillists.
  • polished rice — white rice polished or buffed by leather-covered cylinders during processing.
  • polynomialism — a polynomial naming system
  • pound-foolish — not handling large sums of money wisely
  • pre-establish — to establish, set up, set out, arrange or make secure in advance or previously
  • precapitalist — a person who has capital, especially extensive capital, invested in business enterprises.
  • probabilistic — Statistics. of or relating to probability: probabilistic forecasting.
  • procapitalist — a person who has capital, especially extensive capital, invested in business enterprises.
  • proverbialism — a proverbial expression
  • proverbialist — a person who composes, records or uses proverbial expressions
  • provincialise — to make provincial in character.
  • provincialism — narrowness of mind, ignorance, or the like, considered as resulting from lack of exposure to cultural or intellectual activity.
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