| CRISPENS | • crispens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crispen. • CRISPEN v. to make crisp. |
| EREPSINS | • erepsins n. Plural of erepsin. • EREPSIN n. an enzyme of the small intestine. |
| INSPIRES | • inspires v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inspire. • INSPIRE v. to influence to greater heights. |
| PILSNERS | • pilsners n. Plural of pilsner. • PILSNER n. (German) a light-coloured flavoursome variety of lager, also PILSENER. |
| PORINESS | • poriness n. (Archaic) porosity. • PORINESS n. a state of having pores. |
| PRESSING | • pressing adj. Needing urgent attention. • pressing adj. Insistent, earnest, or persistent. • pressing n. The application of pressure by a press or other means. |
| PRESSION | • pression n. (Rare) Pressure or an act of applying pressure. • PRESSION n. pressure. |
| PRIMNESS | • primness n. The quality or state of being prim, precise, or proper. • PRIMNESS n. the state of being prim. |
| PRINCESS | • princess n. A female member of a royal family other than a queen, especially a daughter or granddaughter of a monarch. • princess n. A woman or girl who excels in a given field or class. • princess n. (Now archaic) A female ruler or monarch; a queen. |
| RIPENESS | • ripeness n. The characteristic of being ripe. • RIPENESS n. the state of being ripe. |
| ROPINESS | • ropiness n. The quality of being ropy. • ROPINESS n. the state of being ropy. |
| SNIPPERS | • snippers n. Plural of snipper. • SNIPPER n. a tool for snipping. |
| SPERSING | • spersing v. Present participle of sperse. • SPERSE v. (archaic) to disperse. |
| SPINNERS | • spinners n. Plural of spinner. • SPINNER n. one that spins. |
| SPINSTER | • spinster n. (Sometimes derogatory) A woman who has never been married, especially one past the typical marrying… • spinster n. One who spins (puts a spin on) a political media story so as to give something a favorable or advantageous… • spinster n. (Obsolete) Someone whose occupation was spinning thread. |
| SPRINGES | • springes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of springe. • SPRINGE v. to snare in a springe. |