| HANSOMS | • hansoms n. Plural of hansom. • HANSOM n. a light two-wheeled cab. |
| HOISINS | • HOISIN n. (Chinese) a sweet spice reddish-brown sauce. |
| HORSONS | • HORSON n. (Shakespeare) a whoreson, a son of a whore. |
| HOTNESS | • hotness n. The condition of being hot. • HOTNESS n. the state of being hot. |
| NOSHERS | • noshers n. Plural of nosher. • NOSHER n. one who noshes, nibbles between meals. |
| SANCHOS | • SANCHO n. (Ashanti) a West African guitar, also SANKO. |
| SENHORS | • senhors n. Plural of senhor. • SENHOR n. (Spanish) a Portuguese or Brazilian gentleman. |
| SHLONGS | • shlongs n. Plural of shlong. • SHLONG n. (slang) a penis, also SCHLONG. |
| SHNOOKS | • shnooks n. Plural of shnook. • SHNOOK n. (Yiddish) an unscrupulous person; a crook, also SCHNOOK. |
| SHOGUNS | • shoguns n. Plural of shogun. • shōguns n. Plural of shōgun. • SHOGUN n. (Japanese) a hereditary military governor of Japan. |
| SHORANS | • SHORAN n. a system of navigation in an aircraft or other vehicle using the measurement of the time taken for dispatched radar signals to return from two known fixed points. |
| SIPHONS | • siphons n. Plural of siphon. • siphons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of siphon. • SIPHON v. (Greek) to draw off through a tube, also SYPHON. |
| SNOWISH | • snowish adj. Snow-white. • SNOWISH adj. somewhat snowy. |
| SONSHIP | • sonship n. The position or state of being a son. • SONSHIP n. the state of being a son, also SONHOOD. |
| SOONISH | • soonish adv. Some time in the not so distant but not yet definable future. • SOONISH adj. somewhat soon. |
| STONISH | • stonish adj. Characteristically like stone; stony. • stonish v. (Obsolete) Alternative form of astonish. • STONISH v. to astonish. |
| SYPHONS | • syphons n. Plural of syphon. • syphons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of syphon. • SYPHON v. to draw off through a tube, also SIPHON. |
| UNSHOES | • unshoes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unshoe. • UNSHOE v. to strip of shoes. |
| UNSHOTS | • unshots v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unshot. • UNSHOT v. to remove shot from. |