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natural history (study of all natural phenomena) noun [UK: ˈnæt.ʃrəl ˈhɪ.str̩i] [US: ˈnæ.tʃə.rəl hɪ.str̩i] | histoire naturelle◼◼◼nom {f} |
natural history (study of the origins and evolution of all living things) noun [UK: ˈnæt.ʃrəl ˈhɪ.str̩i] [US: ˈnæ.tʃə.rəl hɪ.str̩i] | histoire naturelle◼◼◼nom {f} |
neoguelphism (Italian movement) noun | néo-guelfismenom {m} néoguelfismenom {m} |
one man and his dog (almost nobody; very few people) noun | |
oral history (collection and study of orally transferred historical information) noun [UK: ˈɔː.rəl ˈhɪ.str̩i] [US: ˈɔː.rəl hɪ.str̩i] | histoire orale◼◼◼nom {f} |
Orphism (art movement) proper noun | orphisme◼◼◼nom propre cubisme orphique◼◻◻nom propre |
Orphism (religious movement) proper noun | orphisme◼◼◼nom propre |
panarchism (advocacy of panarchy) noun | panarchisme◼◼◼nom {m} |
panpsychism (doctrine that all matter has a mental aspect) noun | panpsychisme◼◼◼nom {m} |
paramorphism [paramorphisms] (a change in the physical structure of a mineral without any chemical change) noun [UK: pˈarəmˌɔːfɪzəm] [US: pˈærəmˌoːrfɪzəm] | paramorphosenom {f} |
past historic tense (tense) noun | passé simple◼◼◼nom {m} |
pea whistle (kind of whistle) noun | |
Petrarchism (Petrarch's literary style) noun | pétrarquisme◼◼◼nom {m} |
phi [phis] (Greek letter) noun [UK: ˈfaɪ] [US: ˈfaɪ] | phi◼◼◼nom {m} |
phishing (malicious act) noun [UK: fˈɪʃɪŋ] [US: fˈɪʃɪŋ] | hameçonnage◼◼◼nom {m} |
phthisis [phthises] noun [UK: ˈθaɪ.sɪs] [US: ˈθaɪ.sɪs] | phtisie◼◼◼nom {f} |
phthisic (of or relating to phthisis) adjective [UK: ˈθaɪ.sɪk] [US: ˈθaɪ.sɪk] | phtisiqueadjectif |
polyethism (different work activities) noun | polyéthismenom |
polymorphism [polymorphisms] (ability to assume different forms or shapes) noun [UK: ˌpɑː.li.ˈmɔː.ˌfɪ.zəm] [US: ˌpɑː.li.ˈmɔːr.ˌfɪ.zəm] | polymorphisme◼◼◼nom {m} |
polymorphism [polymorphisms] (biology: coexistence of two or more distinct forms independent of sex) noun [UK: ˌpɑː.li.ˈmɔː.ˌfɪ.zəm] [US: ˌpɑː.li.ˈmɔːr.ˌfɪ.zəm] | polymorphisme◼◼◼nom {m} |
polymorphism [polymorphisms] (computer science: feature of object-oriented programming) noun [UK: ˌpɑː.li.ˈmɔː.ˌfɪ.zəm] [US: ˌpɑː.li.ˈmɔːr.ˌfɪ.zəm] | polymorphisme◼◼◼nom {m} |
polymorphism [polymorphisms] (crystallography: ability of a material to exist in more than one form) noun [UK: ˌpɑː.li.ˈmɔː.ˌfɪ.zəm] [US: ˌpɑː.li.ˈmɔːr.ˌfɪ.zəm] | polymorphisme◼◼◼nom {m} |
polymorphism [polymorphisms] (genetics: regular existence of two or more different genotypes within a given species or population) noun [UK: ˌpɑː.li.ˈmɔː.ˌfɪ.zəm] [US: ˌpɑː.li.ˈmɔːr.ˌfɪ.zəm] | polymorphisme◼◼◼nom |
prehistoric (of relating to the epoch before written record) adjective [UK: ˌpriː.hɪ.ˈstɒ.rɪk] [US: ˌpri.ˌhɪ.ˈstɔː.rɪk] | préhistorique◼◼◼adjectifPrehistoric men were skilled in knapping. = Les hommes préhistoriques étaient habiles à la taille de pierre. |
prehistory (history of events leaving up to something) noun [UK: ˌpriː.ˈhɪ.str̩i] [US: ˌpriː.ˈhɪ.str̩i] | préhistoire◼◼◼nom {f} |
prehistory (study of events and conditions before written records) noun [UK: ˌpriː.ˈhɪ.str̩i] [US: ˌpriː.ˈhɪ.str̩i] | préhistoire◼◼◼nom {f} |
prognathism [prognathisms] (abnormal projection of jaws) noun [UK: prˈɒɡneɪðˌɪzəm] [US: prˈɑːɡneɪðˌɪzəm] | prognathisme◼◼◼nom {f} |
psychohistory [psychohistories] (psychology in history) noun | psychohistoire◼◼◼nom {f} |
public historian (professional who works in the field of public history) noun | |
revanchism (political policy of endeavouring to regain lost territory) noun | revanchisme◼◼◼nom {m} |
revanchist (advocating a policy of revanche) adjective | revanchard◼◼◼adjectif revanchiste◼◼◻adjectif |
revanchist (revanchist, vengeful person) noun | revanchard◼◼◼nom {m} revanchiste◼◼◻nom {m} nom {f} revancharde◼◼◻nom {f} |
rewrite history verb | réécrire l'histoire◼◼◼verbe |
sadomasochism (practices of sadism and masochism collectively) noun [UK: ˌseɪ.dəʊ.ˈmæ.sək.ɪ.zəm] [US: ˌseɪdo.ʊ.ˈmæ.sək.ɪ.zəm] | sadomasochisme◼◼◼nom {m} |
sapphism (lesbianism) noun | saphisme◼◼◼nom |