| ARHATSHIPS | • ARHATSHIP n. the state of being an arhat, a Buddhist who has attained nirvana. |
| BASHAWSHIP | • bashawship n. The role or status of a bashaw. • BASHAWSHIP n. the office of bashaw. |
| CHEAPSHOTS | • cheapshots n. Plural of cheapshot. • cheap-shots n. Plural of cheap-shot. • cheap␣shots n. Plural of cheap shot. |
| CHELASHIPS | • CHELASHIP n. discipleship. |
| PHOSPHATES | • phosphates n. Plural of phosphate. • PHOSPHATE v. to treat with phosphate. |
| PUSHCHAIRS | • pushchairs n. Plural of pushchair. • PUSHCHAIR n. a chair on wheels for transporting a small child. |
| RAJAHSHIPS | • rajahships n. Plural of rajahship. • RAJAHSHIP n. the office or dignity of a rajah, also RAJASHIP. |
| SACHEMSHIP | • sachemship n. The office or position of a sachem. • SACHEMSHIP n. the office or condition of a sachem. |
| SHEEPHEADS | • SHEEPHEAD n. a large and valuable sparoid food fish found on the Atlantic coast of the United States, also SHEEPSHEAD. |
| SHEEPSHANK | • sheepshank n. (Nautical) A type of knot which is useful for shortening a rope or taking up slack without cutting it. • sheepshank v. (Transitive) To shorten (a rope) using a sheepshank knot. • SHEEPSHANK n. a hitch by which a rope may be temporarily shortened. |
| SHEEPSHEAD | • sheepshead n. (Countable) A fish of the species Archosargus probatocephalus. • sheepshead n. (Uncountable) A trick-taking card game. • SHEEPSHEAD n. a large and valuable sparoid food fish found on the Atlantic coast of the United States, also SHEEPHEAD. |
| SUBAHSHIPS | • subahships n. Plural of subahship. • SUBAHSHIP n. the office of a subahdar. |
| THANESHIPS | • thaneships n. Plural of thaneship. • THANESHIP n. the state or dignity of a thane, also THANAGE, THANEDOM, THANEHOOD, THENAGE. |
| WHIPLASHES | • whiplashes n. Plural of whiplash. • WHIPLASH v. to move like a whip. |