| ACUSHLAS | • acushlas n. Plural of acushla. • ACUSHLA n. (Irish) an Irish term of address, darling. |
| CALASHES | • calashes n. Plural of calash. • CALASH n. (French) a light low-wheeled carriage with folding top, also CALECHE, CALESA. |
| CASHLESS | • cashless adj. Having no money. • cashless adj. Operating without the need for cash. • CASHLESS adj. without cash. |
| CHADLESS | • chadless adj. Not having or producing chads. • CHADLESS adj. without a chad. |
| CHAPLESS | • chapless adj. (Obsolete) Having no lower jaw; fleshless. • CHAPLESS adj. having no lower jaw; hence, fleshless. |
| CLASHERS | • clashers n. Plural of clasher. • CLASHER n. one who clashes. |
| LACHESES | • LACHES n. undue delay in carrying out a legal right. |
| PASCHALS | • PASCHAL n. a candle used in religious ceremonies. |
| RASCHELS | • raschels n. Plural of raschel. • RASCHEL n. (German) a type of light loosely knitted cloth. |
| SALCHOWS | • salchows n. Plural of salchow. • salchows v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of salchow. • SALCHOW n. (Swedish) an ice-skating leap with turns from inner backward edge of one skate to outer backward edge of other. |
| SATCHELS | • satchels n. Plural of satchel. • SATCHEL n. a small carrying bag. |
| SCHOLARS | • scholars n. Plural of scholar. • SCHOLAR n. a learned person. |
| SHACKLES | • shackles n. Plural of shackle. • shackles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shackle. • SHACKLE v. to confine with irons around wrists and ankles. |
| SHELLACS | • shellacs n. Plural of shellac. • SHELLAC v. to cover with a thin varnish, also SHELLACK. |
| SLATCHES | • slatches n. Plural of slatch. • SLATCH n. a calm between breaking waves. |