English-Wörter für 'ismatic'
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- Used to form the name of a school of thought, system, or theory based on the name of its subject or object or alternatively on the name of its founder (When de-capitalized, these overlap with the generic "doctrines" sense below, e.g. Liberalism vs. liberalism.)
- Used to form names of a tendency of action, behaviour, condition, opinion, or state belonging to a class or group of persons, or the result of a doctrine, ideology, or principle or lack thereof.
- Used to form names of ideologies expressing belief in the superiority of a certain class within the concept expressed by the root word, or a pattern of behavior or a social norm that benefits members of the group indicated by the root word. (Based on a late 20th-century narrowing of the "terms for a doctrine" sense.)
- (medicine) Used to form names of conditions (syndromes, diseases, disorders, defects, addictions) and therapeutical methods or doctrines.
- Used to form countable nouns indicating a peculiarity or characteristic of language
- Used to form nouns of action, process, or result based on the accompanying verb ending in -ise or -ize.
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- (countable) Synonym of ism (an ideology, system of thought, or practice that can be described by a word ending in -ism)
- (politics) An adherence to the Two Whatevers: We will resolutely uphold whatever policy decisions Chairman Mao made, and unswervingly follow whatever instructions Chairman Mao gave.
- (rare) A belief in whatever; apathy, nothingarianism.
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- (logic) modus tollens
- Initialism of machine translation.
- Initialism of massage therapist.
- (biochemistry) Acronym of microtubule.
- (military, British) Initialism of mechanical transport.
- (US, engineering) Abbreviation of metric ton.
- Alternative form of M/T.
- a unit of weight equivalent to 1000 kilograms
- the use of computers to translate from one language to another
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- Used to form the name of a school of thought, system, or theory based on the name of its subject or object or alternatively on the name of its founder (When de-capitalized, these overlap with the generic "doctrines" sense below, e.g. Liberalism vs. liberalism.)
- Used to form names of a tendency of action, behaviour, condition, opinion, or state belonging to a class or group of persons, or the result of a doctrine, ideology, or principle or lack thereof.
- Used to form names of ideologies expressing belief in the superiority of a certain class within the concept expressed by the root word, or a pattern of behavior or a social norm that benefits members of the group indicated by the root word. (Based on a late 20th-century narrowing of the "terms for a doctrine" sense.)
- (medicine) Used to form names of conditions (syndromes, diseases, disorders, defects, addictions) and therapeutical methods or doctrines.
- Used to form countable nouns indicating a peculiarity or characteristic of language
- Used to form nouns of action, process, or result based on the accompanying verb ending in -ise or -ize.
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- (countable) Synonym of ism (an ideology, system of thought, or practice that can be described by a word ending in -ism)
- (politics) An adherence to the Two Whatevers: We will resolutely uphold whatever policy decisions Chairman Mao made, and unswervingly follow whatever instructions Chairman Mao gave.
- (rare) A belief in whatever; apathy, nothingarianism.
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- (logic) modus tollens
- Initialism of machine translation.
- Initialism of massage therapist.
- (biochemistry) Acronym of microtubule.
- (military, British) Initialism of mechanical transport.
- (US, engineering) Abbreviation of metric ton.
- Alternative form of M/T.
- a unit of weight equivalent to 1000 kilograms
- the use of computers to translate from one language to another
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