| BASOCHES | • basoches n. Plural of basmati. • BASOCHE n. (French) a mediaeval guild of clerks of the parliament of Paris, performers of mystery plays. |
| CHAMISOS | • chamisos n. Plural of chamiso. • CHAMISO n. (Spanish) a Californian shrub with white flowers, growing in dense thickets, also CHAMISA, CHAMISE. |
| CHANSONS | • chansons n. Plural of chanson. • CHANSON n. (French) a song. |
| COARSISH | • coarsish adj. Somewhat coarse. • COARSISH adj. somewhat coarse. |
| HASSOCKS | • hassocks n. Plural of hassock. • Hassocks prop.n. A large village and civil parish in Mid Sussex district, West Sussex, England (OS grid ref TQ3015). • HASSOCK n. a kneeling cushion in a church. |
| HASSOCKY | • hassocky adj. Having or characterised by hassocks, or clumps of vegetation. • HASSOCKY adj. soft and cushiony. |
| HOPSACKS | • hopsacks n. Plural of hopsack. • HOPSACK n. a rough-surfaced loose fabric, also HOPSACKING. |
| ISOCHASM | • isochasm n. (Geography) A line connecting places on the Earth’s surface that have the same mean frequency of auroras. • ISOCHASM n. a line connecting points of equal frequency of aurorae. |
| ISOPACHS | • isopachs n. Plural of isopach. • ISOPACH n. a line connecting points of equal thickness of geological strata. |
| ISOTACHS | • isotachs n. Plural of isotach. • ISOTACH n. a line connecting points of equal wind velocity. |
| 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. |
| SCHOLARS | • scholars n. Plural of scholar. • SCHOLAR n. a learned person. |
| SHACKOES | • shackoes n. Plural of shacko. • SHACKO n. (Hungarian) the hat usually worn by members of a marching band, also CHACO, SHAKO. |
| SHOEPACS | • shoepacs n. Plural of shoepac. • SHOEPAC n. a waterproof boot, also SHOEPACK. |
| SHOWCASE | • showcase n. A case for displaying merchandise or valuable items. • showcase n. A setting, occasion, or medium for exhibiting something or someone, especially in an attractive or favorable aspect. • showcase v. To display, demonstrate, show, or present. |
| STOMACHS | • stomachs n. Plural of stomach. • stomachs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stomach. • STOMACH v. to tolerate. |
| TOSHACHS | • TOSHACH n. (Irish) a Celtic nobleman, also TOISEACH, TOISECH. |