| EKPHRASES | • ekphrases n. Plural of ekphrasis. • EKPHRASIS n. a literary description of or commentary on a visual work of art, also ECPHRASIS. |
| HELPDESKS | • helpdesks n. Plural of helpdesk. • help-desks n. Plural of help-desk. • help␣desks n. Plural of help desk. |
| KEEPSAKES | • keepsakes n. Plural of keepsake. • KEEPSAKE n. a memento. |
| NETSPEAKS | • NETSPEAK n. the jargon of internet users. |
| NEWSPEAKS | • newspeaks n. Plural of newspeak. • Newspeaks n. Plural of Newspeak. • NEWSPEAK n. deliberately ambiguous and contradictory language used to mislead and manipulate the public. |
| PEAKINESS | • peakiness n. The quality of being peaky. • PEAKINESS n. the state of being peaky, somewhat unwell. |
| PERKINESS | • perkiness n. The condition of being perky. • PERKINESS n. the state of being perky. |
| PESKINESS | • peskiness n. The condition of being pesky. • PESKINESS n. the state of being pesky. |
| SEASPEAKS | • SEASPEAK n. a restricted variety of English used by sailors etc. for unambiguous communication. |
| SHEEPSKIN | • sheepskin n. (Uncountable) The skin of a sheep, especially when used to make parchment or in bookbinding. • sheepskin n. (US, countable) A diploma. • sheepskin n. (Countable or uncountable) The tanned skin of a sheep with the fleece left on, especially when used… |
| SKEPSISES | • SKEPSIS n. (Greek) philosophical doubt, also SCEPSIS. |
| SNEAKEUPS | • SNEAKEUP n. (Shakespeare) a sneak, a shirker. |
| SPEAKEASY | • speakeasy n. (Historical) An illegal saloon or tavern, especially one operated during the American Prohibition period in the 1920s. • SPEAKEASY n. an illicit bar for selling alcohol. |
| SPECKIEST | • speckiest adj. Superlative form of specky: most specky. • SPECKY adj. having specks. |
| SPECKLESS | • speckless adj. Spotless, perfectly clean. • speckless adj. Spotless; without blemish. • SPECKLESS adj. without a speck. |
| SPIKELETS | • spikelets n. Plural of spikelet. • SPIKELET n. a type of flower cluster. |
| SPIKERIES | • SPIKERY n. very High-Church Anglican. |
| SPOKESMEN | • spokesmen n. Plural of spokesman. • SPOKESMAN n. a person who speaks for another, or for others. |
| SPOKEWISE | • spokewise adj. Radial, like the spokes of a wheel. • spokewise adv. In a spokewise fashion. • SPOKEWISE adv. arranged in the fashion of spokes. |