| ABASHES | • abashes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abash. • ABASH v. to strike with shame. |
| BASHAWS | • bashaws n. Plural of bashaw. • Bashaws prop.n. Plural of Bashaw. • BASHAW n. (Turkish) a former Turkish official. |
| BASHERS | • bashers n. Plural of basher. • Bashers prop.n. Plural of Basher. • BASHER n. one who bashes. |
| BLASHES | • Blashes prop.n. Plural of Blash. • BLASH v. (Scots) to splash. |
| BRASHES | • brashes n. Plural of brash. • Brashes prop.n. Plural of Brash. • BRASH v. (obsolete) to attack. |
| BUGSHAS | • bugshas n. Plural of bugsha. • BUGSHA n. a monetary unit of Yemen. |
| BUQSHAS | • buqshas n. Plural of buqsha. • BUQSHA n. a monetary unit of Yemen. |
| BUSHWAS | • BUSHWA n. nonsense, also BUSHWAH. |
| CASBAHS | • casbahs n. Plural of casbah. • CASBAH n. (Arabic) the old section of a North African city, also KASBAH. |
| KASBAHS | • kasbahs n. Plural of kasbah. • KASBAH n. (Arabic) the old section of a North African city, also CASBAH. |
| SABKHAS | • sabkhas n. Plural of sabkha. • SABKHA n. (Arabic) a broad, salt-encrusted coastal plain above the level of normal tides, also SABKHAH, SABKHAT. |
| SAHIBAS | • sahibas n. Plural of sahiba. • SAHIBA n. (Hindi) a lady sahib, also SAHIBAH. |
| SHABASH | • shabash interj. (India) An exclamation of praise for an achievement. • SHABASH interj. (Hinglish) bravo or well done. |
| SHAMBAS | • shambas n. Plural of shamba. • SHAMBA n. (Swahili) in East Africa, any plot, farm or smallholding used for growing crops. |
| SHIBAHS | • shibahs n. Plural of shibah. • SHIBAH n. (Hebrew) in Judaism, a period of seven days' mourning observed after a family member's funeral, also SHIVA, SHIVAH. |
| TASBIHS | • tasbihs n. Plural of tasbih. • TASBIH n. (Arabic) a form of Islamic prayer that involves the repetitive utterances of short sentences glorifying God, aka sabha. |