| DANISHES | • danishes n. Plural of danish. • DANISH n. a pastry of raised dough. |
| DASHEENS | • dasheens n. Plural of dasheen. • DASHEEN n. the taro, a kind of yam. |
| ENDASHES | • endashes n. Plural of endash. • en␣dashes n. Plural of en dash. • ENDASH n. a mark in writing used to connect elements of a compound. |
| ENDSHIPS | • endships n. Plural of endship. • ENDSHIP n. (obsolete) a village. |
| HANDLESS | • handless adj. Without a hand. • handless adj. (Obsolete) Not handy; awkward. • handless adj. Without a handle. |
| HANDSELS | • handsels n. Plural of handsel. • handsels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of handsel. • HANDSEL v. to give a good luck gift to, also HANSEL. |
| HANDSETS | • handsets n. Plural of handset. • HANDSET n. a device for e.g. operating a video recorder remotely. |
| HARDNESS | • hardness n. The quality of being hard. • hardness n. An instance of this quality; hardship. • hardness n. (Inorganic chemistry) The quantity of calcium carbonate dissolved in water, usually expressed in parts… |
| SANDSHOE | • sandshoe n. (Scotland, Australia, New Zealand, Northern England) A sports or walking shoe with canvas upper and… • sand␣shoe n. Alternative form of sandshoe. • SANDSHOE n. a lightweight sneaker. |
| SCHNEIDS | • schneids n. Plural of schneid. • SCHNEID n. a series of losses. |
| SHANDIES | • shandies n. Plural of shandy. • SHANDY n. a mixture of beer or ginger beer and lemonade. |
| SHINDIES | • shindies n. Plural of shindy. • SHINDY n. a commotion, uproar. |
| SNEESHED | • SNEESH v. to take snuff. |
| SNOWSHED | • snowshed n. Alternative form of snow shed. • snow-shed n. Alternative form of snow shed. • snow␣shed n. (Rail transport, road transport) A tunnel-like structure that provides roads and railroad tracks with… |
| SUNSHADE | • sunshade n. Something to keep the sun off, or create shade from the sun; a parasol or awning. • SUNSHADE n. an umbrella-like protection from the sun. |
| UNSASHED | • unsashed adj. Not fitted with a sash. • unsashed adj. Not fastened with a sash. • unsashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unsash. |