| HANDSTAMPS | • handstamps n. Plural of handstamp. • handstamps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of handstamp. • HANDSTAMP v. to stamp by hand. |
| HISPANISMS | • Hispanisms n. Plural of Hispanism. • HISPANISM n. a movement asserting the cultural unity of Spain and Latin America, also HISPANIDAD. |
| MISHAPPENS | • mishappens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mishappen. • MISHAPPEN v. (Spenser) to happen ill or unluckily. |
| MISSHAPING | • misshaping v. Present participle of misshape. • MISSHAPE v. (Spenser) to shape badly. |
| MONOPHASES | • MONOPHASE n. a type of matter or a compound that contains only one phase. |
| MOONPHASES | • moonphases n. Plural of moonphase. • MOONPHASE n. a phase of the moon. |
| NEPHALISMS | • NEPHALISM n. total abstinence from alcoholic drinks. |
| ORPHANISMS | • ORPHANISM n. the state of being an orphan, also ORPHANHOOD. |
| PANSOPHISM | • pansophism n. Pansophy. • pansophism n. (Historical) The 17th-century movement of the pansophists, who wished to organize all human knowledge. • PANSOPHISM n. the claim to know everything. |
| PANTHEISMS | • pantheisms n. Plural of pantheism. • pan-theisms n. Plural of pan-theism. • pan␣theisms n. Plural of pan theism. |
| PHANTASIMS | • phantasims n. Plural of phantasim. • PHANTASIM n. (Shakespeare) a fantastic person, also PHANTASIME. |
| PHANTOSMES | • PHANTOSME n. (Spenser) a phantom. |
| PHENAKISMS | • phenakisms n. Plural of phenakism. • PHENAKISM n. deceit. |
| SEAMANSHIP | • seamanship n. (Nautical) Skill in, and knowledge of, the work of navigating, maintaining, and operating a vessel at sea. • SEAMANSHIP n. the art or skill of handling, working, and navigating a ship. |
| SYMPATHINS | • sympathins n. Plural of sympathin. • SYMPATHIN n. a substance secreted by sympathetic nerve-endings, which constricts and dilates blood-vessels. |
| UPMANSHIPS | • UPMANSHIP n. the art of gaining some kind of advantage over others. |