| ENDSHIPS | • endships n. Plural of endship. • ENDSHIP n. (obsolete) a village. |
| HYPNOSES | • hypnoses n. Plural of hypnosis. • HYPNOSIS n. an artificially induced state resembling sleep. |
| POSHNESS | • poshness n. The state or condition of being posh. • POSHNESS n. the quality of being posh. |
| PSCHENTS | • pschents n. Plural of pschent. • PSCHENT n. (Greek) a crown worn by ancient Egyptian kings. |
| PUNISHES | • punishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of punish. • PUNISH v. to impose a penalty for wrongdoing. |
| SAPHENAS | • saphenas n. Plural of saphena. • SAPHENA n. (Latin) a large vein in the leg. |
| SHARPENS | • sharpens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sharpen. • SHARPEN v. to make sharp. |
| SHIPPENS | • shippens n. Plural of shippen. • SHIPPEN n. a cowshed, also SHIPPON. |
| SPHINGES | • sphinges n. Plural of sphinx. • Sphinges prop.n. Plural of Sphinx. • SPHINX n. (Greek) any of several Egyptian stone figures of a creature with a human or animal head and (occasionally) breast and a lion's body. |
| SPHINXES | • sphinxes n. Plural of sphinx. • sphinxes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sphinx. • SPHINX n. (Greek) any of several Egyptian stone figures of a creature with a human or animal head and (occasionally) breast and a lion's body. |
| SPHYNXES | • sphynxes n. Plural of sphynx. • Sphynxes n. Plural of Sphynx. • SPHYNX n. a hairless breed of cats. |
| UNSHAPES | • unshapes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unshape. • UNSHAPE v. to deprive of shape, undo. |