| DANISHES | • danishes n. Plural of danish. • DANISH n. a pastry of raised dough. |
| DISHINGS | • dishings n. Plural of dishing. • DISHING n. a hollow, a concavity. |
| DISHORNS | • dishorns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dishorn. • DISHORN v. to deprive of horns. |
| DISHPANS | • dishpans n. Plural of dishpan. • DISHPAN n. a pan for washing dishes. |
| DONSHIPS | • donships n. Plural of donship. • DONSHIP n. the rank of a Spanish nobleman. |
| ENDSHIPS | • endships n. Plural of endship. • ENDSHIP n. (obsolete) a village. |
| HANDISMS | • HANDISM n. discrimination against people on the grounds of whether they are left- or right-handed. |
| SANDFISH | • sandfish n. Genus Gonorynchus spp. (also called beaked sandfish), long, thin ray-finned fishes (family Gonorychidae). • sandfish n. Any of several marine fishes that burrow into sandy seabeds. • sandfish n. Other animals that notably burrow in sand… |
| SANDYISH | • sandyish adj. Somewhat sandy. • SANDYISH adj. somewhat sandy. |
| SCHNEIDS | • schneids n. Plural of schneid. • SCHNEID n. a series of losses. |
| SHADINGS | • shadings n. Plural of shading. • SHADING n. protection against light or heat. |
| 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. |
| SHINDIGS | • shindigs n. Plural of shindig. • SHINDIG n. a lively noisy gathering. |
| STANDISH | • standish n. (Obsolete) A stand to hold ink, pens, and other writing accessories; an inkstand. • Standish prop.n. A small town in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. • Standish prop.n. A small village and civil parish in Stroud district, Gloucestershire, England (OS grid ref SO8008). |