| CHINSTRAPS | • chinstraps n. Plural of chinstrap. • CHINSTRAP n. the strap on a helmet, that goes under the chin. |
| ORPHANISMS | • ORPHANISM n. the state of being an orphan, also ORPHANHOOD. |
| PANTHERESS | • pantheress n. A female panther. • PANTHERESS n. a female panther. |
| PARISCHANS | • PARISCHAN n. (Scots) a parish, also PARISCHANE, PARISHEN, PAROCHIN, PAROCHINE. |
| PHANSIGARS | • phansigars n. Plural of phansigar. • PHANSIGAR n. (Hindi) formerly in India, a Thug. |
| PLANISHERS | • planishers n. Plural of planisher. • PLANISHER n. a person who or tool that planishes. |
| RESHAPINGS | • reshapings n. Plural of reshaping. • RESHAPING n. the act of shaping again. |
| RESHARPENS | • resharpens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of resharpen. • RESHARPEN v. to sharpen again. |
| SARPANCHES | • sarpanches n. Plural of sarpanch. • SARPANCH n. (Hindi) the head of an Indian village. |
| SCHNAPPERS | • schnappers n. Plural of schnapper. • SCHNAPPER n. an Australian food-fish, also SNAPPER. |
| SERAPHINES | • seraphines n. Plural of seraphine. • SERAPHINE n. a kind of small reed organ or harmonium. |
| SHARPENERS | • sharpeners n. Plural of sharpener. • SHARPENER n. a device for sharpening. |
| SONOGRAPHS | • sonographs n. Plural of sonograph. • SONOGRAPH n. an instrument for recording and analysing sound. |
| SPRINGHAAS | • springhaas n. (South Africa) A springhare. • SPRINGHAAS n. (South African) a nocturnal rodent. |
| SPRINGHASE | • SPRINGHAAS n. (South African) a nocturnal rodent. |
| STRAPHANGS | • straphangs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of straphang. • STRAPHANG v. of a passenger in a train or bus, to hold on to a strap for safety. |
| TRANSSHAPE | • transshape v. Alternative spelling of transhape. • TRANSSHAPE v. to change into another shape. |
| TRANSSHIPS | • transships v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transship. • trans-ships v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of trans-ship. • TRANSSHIP v. to transfer from one ship to another, also TRANSHIP. |