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-ism suffix, forming nouns, denoting 1 a formal set of beliefs, ideas, principles, etc • feminism. 2 a quality or state • heroism. 3 an activity or practice or its result • criticism. 4 discrimination or prejudice on the grounds of some specified quality • ageism. 5 an illness caused by, causing resemblance to or named after something or someone specified • alcoholismdwarfism. 6 a characteristic of a specified language or variety of language • regionalismAmericanism.
ETYMOLOGY: From Greek -ismos or -isma.

-ism suffix, forming nouns, denoting 1 a formal set of beliefs, ideas, principles, etc • feminism. 2 a quality or state • heroism. 3 an activity or practice or its result • criticism. 4 discrimination or prejudice on the grounds of some specified quality • ageism. 5 an illness caused by, causing resemblance to or named after something or someone specified • alcoholismdwarfism. 6 a characteristic of a specified language or variety of language • regionalismAmericanism.
ETYMOLOGY: From Greek -ismos or -isma.

-ism suffix, forming nouns, denoting 1 a formal set of beliefs, ideas, principles, etc • feminism. 2 a quality or state • heroism. 3 an activity or practice or its result • criticism. 4 discrimination or prejudice on the grounds of some specified quality • ageism. 5 an illness caused by, causing resemblance to or named after something or someone specified • alcoholismdwarfism. 6 a characteristic of a specified language or variety of language • regionalismAmericanism.
ETYMOLOGY: From Greek -ismos or -isma.