| ACHINESS | • achiness n. The property of being achy. • ACHINESS n. the state of having aches. |
| ANTHESIS | • anthesis n. (Botany) The event of a flower opening. • ANTHESIS n. (Greek) a fully opened flower. |
| ARSHINES | • arshines n. Plural of arshine. • ARSHINE n. (Turkish) a Russian unit of length, also ARCHINE, ARSHEEN, ARSHIN. |
| ASHINESS | • ashiness n. The quality of being ashy. • ASHINESS n. the condition of being ashy. |
| BANISHES | • banishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of banish. • BANISH v. to expel, exile. |
| BANSHIES | • banshies n. Plural of banshie. • BANSHIE n. (Irish) in Irish folklore, a female spirit who wails and shrieks before the death of a member of a family, also BANSHEE. |
| DANISHES | • danishes n. Plural of danish. • DANISH n. a pastry of raised dough. |
| HAZINESS | • haziness n. The characteristic of being hazy. • HAZINESS n. the state of being hazy. |
| HESSIANS | • hessians n. Plural of hessian. • Hessians n. Plural of Hessian. • HESSIAN n. a strong coarse cloth made of hemp or jute. |
| INCHASES | • inchases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inchase. • INCHASE v. to place in an ornamental border, also ENCHASE. |
| SHAMISEN | • shamisen n. (Music) A kind of three-stringed Japanese fretless lute. • SHAMISEN n. (Japanese) a banjo-like 3-stringed instrument, also SAMISEN. |
| SHANDIES | • shandies n. Plural of shandy. • SHANDY n. a mixture of beer or ginger beer and lemonade. |
| SHANNIES | • shannies n. Plural of shanny. • SHANNY n. a small marine fish found in inshore waters and rock pools, aka smooth blenny. |
| SHANTIES | • shanties n. Plural of shanty. • SHANTY n. a song sung by sailors as they worked, also CHANTEY, CHANTIE, CHANTY, SHANTEY. |
| SHARNIES | • SHARNY n. a person responsible for cleaning a cowhouse. |
| SHEHNAIS | • shehnais n. Plural of shehnai. • SHEHNAI n. (Bengali) a double-reed wind instrument of India, also SHENAI. |
| SHEITANS | • SHEITAN n. (Arabic) an evil spirit, also SHAITAN. |
| SNEAKISH | • sneakish adj. Somewhat sneaky. • SNEAKISH adj. befitting a sneak. |
| STHENIAS | • STHENIA n. unusual or abnormal strength. |
| VANISHES | • vanishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vanish. • VANISH v. to disappear, also EVANISH. |