NOMINALISMS Nominalisms refer to the philosophical view that abstract concepts or universals exist only as names or labels, lacking any independent reality. Nominalisms: Plural form of nominalism. Nominalizing: Present participle form of nominalize. Nominalized: Past participle form of nominalize. Nominalizer: One who nominalizes. Most nominal: Superlative form of nominal. Nominalistically: Adverb form of nominalistic.
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Word: NOMINALISMS
Length: 11 letters
Dictionary: Valid in TWL and SOWPODS
Status: Official Scrabble word
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