| BISHOPWEEDS | • BISHOPWEED n. goutweed. |
| COWARDSHIPS | • COWARDSHIP n. (Shakespeare) cowardice. |
| DIPSWITCHES | • dipswitches n. Plural of dipswitch. • DIP␣switches n. Plural of DIP switch. • DIPSWITCH n. a switch for dipping headlights on a car. |
| DISEMPOWERS | • disempowers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disempower. • DISEMPOWER v. to deprive of power; to divest of strength. |
| DISWORSHIPS | • disworships v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disworship. • DISWORSHIP v. (Milton) to refuse to worship. |
| POISONWOODS | • poisonwoods n. Plural of poisonwood. • POISONWOOD n. a poisonous tree of the cashew family native to Florida. |
| SHOPWINDOWS | • shopwindows n. Plural of shopwindow. • shop␣windows n. Plural of shop window. • SHOPWINDOW n. a display window of a store. |
| SIDESWIPERS | • sideswipers n. Plural of sideswiper. • SIDESWIPER n. one who sideswipes. |
| SIDESWIPING | • sideswiping v. Present participle of sideswipe. • side-swiping v. Present participle of side-swipe. • SIDESWIPE v. to deal a blow from the side. |
| SPIDERWOODS | • SPIDERWOOD n. a kind of tree found in New Zealand, aka neinei. |
| SPIDERWORKS | • SPIDERWORK n. lace worked by spider-stitch. |
| SPIDERWORTS | • spiderworts n. Plural of spiderwort. • SPIDERWORT n. any plant of the genus Tradescantia, with deep-blue or reddish-violet flowers. |
| SPLINTWOODS | • SPLINTWOOD n. sapwood. |
| SPRINGWOODS | • springwoods n. Plural of springwood. • SPRINGWOOD n. secondary wood formed in spring and early summer. |
| STEWARDSHIP | • stewardship n. The rank or office of a steward. • stewardship n. The act of caring for or improving with time. • STEWARDSHIP n. the office, duties, and obligations of a steward. |
| WARDENSHIPS | • wardenships n. Plural of wardenship. • WARDENSHIP n. the office or jurisdiction of a warden. |
| WARDERSHIPS | • warderships n. Plural of wardership. • WARDERSHIP n. the office of warder. |
| WINGSPREADS | • wingspreads n. Plural of wingspread. • WINGSPREAD n. the spread of the wings. |