| ASHPAN | • ashpan n. A container beneath a boiler’s furnace, catching ash and clinker that falls through the firebars. • ashpan n. A container that fits below the grate of a domestic fireplace. • ashpan n. (Rail transport) A large pan below the grate and firebox of a steam locomotive. | 
| HANAPS | • hanaps n. Plural of hanap. • HANAP n. an ornate mediaeval drinking goblet, often having a cover. | 
| INSHIP | • inship v. (Transitive, dated) To put aboard a ship. • inship v. (Transitive) Alternative form of enship (“to travel or send by ship”). • inship v. (Transitive) To ship in from abroad; to import. | 
| NYMPHS | • nymphs n. Plural of nymph. • NYMPH v. to fish using a fly that is shaped like a larva. | 
| PHANGS | • phangs n. Plural of phang. • Phangs prop.n. Plural of Phang. • PHANG v. (Shakespeare) to seize in the teeth. | 
| PHENES | • phenes n. Plural of phene. • PHENE n. an old name for the hydrocarbon benzene. | 
| PHEONS | • pheons n. Plural of pheon. • PHEON n. the barbed head of a dart or arrow. | 
| PHONES | • phones n. Plural of phone. • phones n. (Informal) headphones. • phones v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of phone. | 
| PHONOS | • phonos n. Plural of phono. • PHONO n. (colloquial) a record-player. | 
| PUNISH | • punish v. (Transitive) To cause to suffer for crime or misconduct, to administer disciplinary action. • punish v. (Transitive, figuratively) To treat harshly and unfairly. • punish v. (Transitive, colloquial) To handle or beat severely; to maul. | 
| SEPHEN | • sephen n. (Obsolete) A stingray of the Indian Ocean, valued for shagreen. • SEPHEN n. (Arabic) a large stingray of the Indian Ocean and the Red Sea. | 
| SHAPEN | • shapen v. (Rare) To shape, form. • shapen v. (Obsolete) past participle of shape. • shapen adj. (Mostly in compounds) Shaped; wrought with a definite shape. | 
| SHNAPS | • shnaps n. Alternative form of schnapps. • SHNAPS n. (German) a kind of brandy, also SCHNAPPS, SCHNAPS, SHNAPPS. | 
| SIPHON | • siphon n. A bent pipe or tube with one end lower than the other, in which hydrostatic pressure exerted due to… • siphon n. A soda siphon. • siphon n. (Biology) A tubelike organ found in animals or elongated cell found in plants. | 
| SPHENE | • sphene n. (Mineralogy) titanite. • SPHENE n. the mineral titanite, occurring as wedge-shaped crystals in igneous and metamorphic rocks. | 
| SPHINX | • sphinx n. (Mythology) A creature with the head of a person and the body of an animal (commonly a lion). • sphinx n. A person who keeps his/her thoughts and intentions secret; an enigmatic or impassive person. • sphinx n. (Dated) A mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx), formerly classified as a baboon, and called sphinx baboon. | 
| SPHYNX | • sphynx n. Alternative letter-case form of Sphynx. • Sphynx prop.n. Archaic form of Sphinx (“Egyptian statue”). • Sphynx n. A domestic cat of a breed with little or no hair, a narrow long head, and webbed feet. | 
| SYPHON | • syphon n. Alternative spelling of siphon. • syphon v. Alternative spelling of siphon. • SYPHON v. to draw off through a tube, also SIPHON. | 
| UNHASP | • unhasp v. (Obsolete) To unfasten. • UNHASP v. to unfasten a hasp. | 
| UNSHIP | • unship v. (Nautical) To unload cargo from a ship or other vessel. • unship v. (Nautical) To remove an oar or mast from its normal position. • unship v. (Archaic) To throw from a horse; to unseat. |