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3K+ Rhyming Words For GAS-EMBOLISM

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symbolism9
3 nounn
noun

• a system of symbols and symbolic representations

• the practice of investing things with symbolic meaning

• an artistic movement in the late 19th century that tried to express abstract or mystical ideas through the symbolic use of images

vandalism9
3 nounn
noun

• willful wanton and malicious destruction of the property of others

communism9
3 noun, adjectiven, adj
noun

• a form of socialism that abolishes private ownership

• a political theory favoring collectivism in a classless society

embolism8
3 nounn
noun

• an insertion into a calendar

• occlusion of a blood vessel by an embolus (a loose clot or air bubble or other particle)

metabolism10
4 nounn
noun

• the marked and rapid transformation of a larva into an adult that occurs in some animals

• the organic processes (in a cell or organism) that are necessary for life

modernism9
3 nounn
noun

• genre of art and literature that makes a self-conscious break with previous genres

• the quality of being current or of the present

• practices typical of contemporary life or thought

surrealism10
4 nounn
noun

• a 20th century movement of artists and writers (developing out of dadaism) who used fantastic images and incongruous juxtapositions in order to represent unconscious thoughts and dreams

cannibalism11
4 nounn
noun

• the practice of eating the flesh of your own kind

feudalism9
3 nounn
noun

• the social system that developed in Europe in the 8th century; vassals were protected by lords who they had to serve in war

mannerism9
3 nounn
noun

• a behavioral attribute that is distinctive and peculiar to an individual

• an art style in late 16th century Europe characterized by spatial incongruity and excessive elongation of the human figures.

• a deliberate pretense or exaggerated display

botulism8
3 nounn
noun

• food poisoning from ingesting botulin; not infectious; affects the CNS; can be fatal if not treated promptly

capitalism10
4 nounn
noun

• an economic system based on private ownership of capital

colonialism11
5 nounn
noun

• exploitation by a stronger country of weaker one; the use of the weaker country's resources to strengthen and enrich the stronger country

dualism7
3 nounn
noun

• the doctrine that reality consists of two basic opposing elements, often taken to be mind and matter (or mind and body), or good and evil

formalism9
3 nounn
noun

• the doctrine that formal structure rather than content is what should be represented

• (philosophy) the philosophical theory that formal (logical or mathematical) statements have no meaning but that its symbols (regarded as physical entities) exhibit a form that has useful applications

• the practice of scrupulous adherence to prescribed or external forms

recidivism10
4 nounn
noun

• habitual relapse into crime

interventionism15
5 nounn
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idealism8
4 nounn
noun

• (philosophy) the philosophical theory that ideas are the only reality

• impracticality by virtue of thinking of things in their ideal form rather than as they really are

• elevated ideals or conduct; the quality of believing that ideals should be pursued

romanticism11
4 nounn
noun

• impractical romantic ideals and attitudes

• a movement in literature and art during the late 18th and early 19th centuries that celebrated nature rather than civilization

• an exciting and mysterious quality (as of a heroic time or adventure)

mercantilism12
4 nounn
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

• transactions (sales and purchases) having the objective of supplying commodities (goods and services)

aneurysm8
3 nounn
noun

• a cardiovascular disease characterized by a saclike widening of an artery resulting from weakening of the artery wall

evangelism10
4 nounn
noun

• zealous preaching and advocacy of the gospel

fundamentalism14
5 nounn
noun

• a form of Protestantism that takes the interpretation of every word in the sacred texts as literal truth

• the strict adherence to the basic principles or doctrines of a religion, ideology, etc.

nihilism8
3 nounn
noun

• a revolutionary doctrine that advocates destruction of the social system for its own sake

• the delusion that things (or everything, including the self) do not exist; a sense that everything is unreal

• complete denial of all established authority and institutions

terrorism9
3 nounn
noun

• the calculated use of violence (or the threat of violence) against civilians in order to attain goals that are political or religious or ideological in nature; this is done through intimidation or coercion or instilling fear

volunteerism12
5 nounn
noun

• Reliance on volunteers to perform a social or educational function.

• The tendency to volunteer; the activity of volunteering.

despotism9
3 nounn
noun

• dominance through threat of punishment and violence

• a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)

expansionism12
4 nounn
noun

• the doctrine of expanding the territory or the economic influence of a country

hedonism8
3 nounn
noun

• the pursuit of pleasure as a matter of ethical principle

• an ethical system that evaluates the pursuit of pleasure as the highest good

nepotism8
3 nounn
noun

• favoritism shown to relatives or close friends by those in power (as by giving them jobs)

unionism8
3 nounn
noun

• the system or principles and theory of labor unions

barbarism9
3 nounn
noun

• a brutal barbarous savage act

individualism13
6 nounn
noun

• the quality of being individual

• a belief in the importance of the individual and the virtue of self-reliance and personal independence

• the doctrine that government should not interfere in commercial affairs

journalism10
3 nounn
noun

• newspapers and magazines collectively

• the profession of reporting or photographing or editing news stories for one of the media

magnetism9
3 nounn
noun

• attraction for iron; associated with electric currents as well as magnets; characterized by fields of force

• the branch of science that studies magnetism

mysticism9
3 nounn
noun

• a religion based on mystical communion with an ultimate reality

• obscure or irrational thought

provincialism13
4 nounn
noun

• a lack of sophistication

• a partiality for some particular place

tourism7
2 nounn
noun

• the business of providing services to tourists

alcoholism10
4 nounn
noun

• habitual intoxication; prolonged and excessive intake of alcoholic drinks leading to a breakdown in health and an addiction to alcohol such that abrupt deprivation leads to severe withdrawal symptoms

• an intense persistent desire to drink alcoholic beverages to excess

antagonism10
4 nounn
noun

• a state of deep-seated ill-will

• the relation between opposing principles or forces or factors

• an actively expressed feeling of dislike and hostility

• (biochemistry) interference in or inhibition of the physiological action of a chemical substance by another having a similar structure

chauvinism10
3 nounn
noun

• fanatical patriotism

• activity indicative of belief in the superiority of men over women

criticism9
3 nounn
noun

• disapproval expressed by pointing out faults or shortcomings

• a serious examination and judgment of something

• a written evaluation of a work of literature

mechanism9
3 nounn
noun

• the atomic process that occurs during a chemical reaction

• the technical aspects of doing something

• a natural object resembling a machine in structure or function

• (philosophy) the philosophical theory that all phenomena can be explained in terms of physical or biological causes

• device consisting of a piece of machinery; has moving parts that perform some function

monetarism10
5 nounn
noun

• an economic theory holding that variations in unemployment and the rate of inflation are usually caused by changes in the supply of money

heroism7
3 nounn
noun

• the qualities of a hero or heroine; exceptional or heroic courage when facing danger (especially in battle)

commercialism13
4 nounn
noun

• transactions (sales and purchases) having the objective of supplying commodities (goods and services)

absolutism10
4 nounn
noun

• dominance through threat of punishment and violence

• a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)

• an ideological belief in the complete and unrestricted power of government.

• the doctrine of an absolute being, often related to idealism in philosophy.

aphorism8
3 nounn
noun

• a short pithy instructive saying

druidism8
3 nounn
noun

• the system of religion and philosophy taught by the Druids and their rites and ceremonies

empiricism10
4 nounn
noun

• (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge derives from experience

• the application of empirical methods in any art or science

• medical practice and advice based on observation and experience in ignorance of scientific findings

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