| BURSARSHIPS | • bursarships n. Plural of bursarship. • BURSARSHIP n. the office of a bursar. |
| CHAPRASSIES | • chaprassies n. Plural of chaprassy. • chaprassies n. Plural of chaprassie. • CHAPRASSI n. (Urdu) an office messenger, a household attendant, also CHUPRASSY. |
| CHUPRASSIES | • chuprassies n. Plural of chuprassie. • chuprassies n. Plural of chuprassy. • CHUPRASSY n. (Urdu) an office messenger, a household attendant, also CHAPRASSI. |
| GASTROSOPHS | • gastrosophs n. Plural of gastrosoph. • GASTROSOPH n. a person skilled in matters of eating, also GASTROSOPHER. |
| HANDPRESSES | • handpresses n. Plural of handpress. • hand␣presses n. Plural of hand press. • HANDPRESS n. a press operated by hand. |
| KAISERSHIPS | • kaiserships n. Plural of kaisership. • KAISERSHIP n. the office of kaiser. |
| MASTERSHIPS | • masterships n. Plural of mastership. • MASTERSHIP n. the state or office of a master. |
| PASTORSHIPS | • pastorships n. Plural of pastorship. • PASTORSHIP n. the office of pastor. |
| PHARISAISMS | • pharisaisms n. Plural of pharisaism. • PHARISAISM n. the notions, doctrines, and conduct of the Pharisees, as a sect. |
| RHAPSODISES | • rhapsodises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rhapsodise. • RHAPSODISE v. to utter as a rhapsody, or in the manner of a rhapsody, also RHAPSODIZE. |
| RHAPSODISTS | • rhapsodists n. Plural of rhapsodist. • RHAPSODIST n. anciently, one who recited or composed a rhapsody; esp. one whose profession was to recite the verses of Homer and other epic poets, also RHAPSODE. |
| SHARPNESSES | • sharpnesses n. Plural of sharpness. • SHARPNESS n. the state of being sharp. |
| SHIPMASTERS | • shipmasters n. Plural of shipmaster. • SHIPMASTER n. the master or commander of a ship other than a warship. |
| SPEARFISHES | • spearfishes n. Plural of spearfish. • spearfishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spearfish. • SPEARFISH v. to hunt for fish with a speargun. |
| STRATHSPEYS | • strathspeys n. Plural of strathspey. • STRATHSPEY n. a reel-like Scottish dance of moderate tempo. |
| TRANSSHAPES | • transshapes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transshape. • TRANSSHAPE v. to change into another shape. |
| UNSHARPNESS | • unsharpness n. The condition of being unsharp, usually with reference to imaging (e.g., radiography, computed tomography). |