| AMIDSHIPS | • amidships adv. (Nautical) In the middle of a ship, either longitudinally or laterally. • amidships adv. (Nautical) Usually in the line of the keel, but sometimes halfway between bow and stern; often contracted… • amidships adv. (Figuratively) On the flank, at a vulnerable place. |
| APHORISMS | • aphorisms n. Plural of aphorism. • aphorisms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of aphorism. • APHORISM n. a concise statement of a truth. |
| EMPHASISE | • emphasise v. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of emphasize. • EMPHASISE v. to add emphasis to, also EMPHASIZE. |
| HISPANISM | • Hispanism n. The study of the Spanish language or culture. • Hispanism n. A Spanish word, phrase or idiom used in another language. • HISPANISM n. a movement asserting the cultural unity of Spain and Latin America, also HISPANIDAD. |
| MAGESHIPS | • mageships n. Plural of mageship. • MAGESHIP n. the office of a sorcerer. |
| MATESHIPS | • mateships n. Plural of mateship. • MATESHIP n. the state of being a mate. |
| MISPHRASE | • misphrase v. To phrase incorrectly. • MISPHRASE v. to phrase wrongly. |
| MISSHAPED | • misshaped v. Simple past tense and past participle of misshape. • MISSHAPE v. (Spenser) to shape badly. |
| MISSHAPEN | • misshapen adj. Having a bad, ugly or awkward shape; deformed; malformed. • misshapen adj. Morally or intellectually warped. • MISSHAPE v. (Spenser) to shape badly. |
| MISSHAPER | • misshaper n. Someone who misshapes. • MISSHAPER n. one who misshapes. |
| MISSHAPES | • misshapes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misshape. • MISSHAPE v. (Spenser) to shape badly. |
| OPSIMATHS | • opsimaths n. Plural of opsimath. • OPSIMATH n. one who learns late in life. |
| PASHMINAS | • pashminas n. Plural of pashmina. • PASHMINA n. (Persian) a shawl made from pashm, the fine under-fleece of the goats of North India. |
| PHALLISMS | • PHALLISM n. worship of the phallus as symbolic of nature's creative power. |
| SAMPHIRES | • samphires n. Plural of samphire. • SAMPHIRE n. a fleshy coastal plant, also SAMPIRE. |
| SAPPHISMS | • sapphisms n. Plural of sapphism. • SAPPHISM n. lesbianism. |
| SERAPHIMS | • seraphims n. (Nonstandard) plural of seraph. • seraphims n. Plural of seraphim. • SERAPHIM n. in Christian theology, a member of the highest order of the ninefold celestial hierarchy, also SERAPH. |
| SHIPMATES | • shipmates n. Plural of shipmate. • SHIPMATE n. a fellow sailor. |
| STEAMSHIP | • steamship n. A ship or vessel propelled by steam power. • steam-ship n. Alternative spelling of steamship. • steam␣ship n. Alternative spelling of steamship. |
| WAMPISHES | • wampishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wampish. • WAMPISH v. (Scott) to brandish, flourish. |