| DUNSHES | • dunshes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dunsh. • DUNSH v. (Scots) to jog, nudge, also DUNCH. |
| HAUSENS | • hausens n. Plural of hausen. • HAUSEN n. (German) a large sturgeon from the region of the Black Sea, aka beluga. |
| HUNKSES | • hunkses n. Plural of hunks. • HUNKS n. a surly old man. |
| MUNSHIS | • munshis n. Plural of munshi. • Munshis prop.n. Plural of Munshi. • MUNSHI n. (Hindi) a secretary, an interpreter, also MOONSHEE. |
| SHINJUS | • SHINJU n. (Japanese) a ritual double suicide of lovers. |
| SHOGUNS | • shoguns n. Plural of shogun. • shōguns n. Plural of shōgun. • SHOGUN n. (Japanese) a hereditary military governor of Japan. |
| SNUSHED | • SNUSH v. (obsolete) to snuff. |
| SNUSHES | • SNUSH v. (obsolete) to snuff. |
| SUNFISH | • sunfish n. Any of various small freshwater fishes of the family Centrarchidae, often with iridescent colours and… • sunfish n. Any of various large marine fishes of the family Molidae that have an oval compressed body. • SUNFISH n. a marine fish. |
| SUNHATS | • sunhats n. Plural of sunhat. • sun␣hats n. Plural of sun hat. • SUNHAT n. a hat worn for protection against the sun. |
| SUNNAHS | • sunnahs n. Plural of sunnah. • SUNNAH n. (Arabic) a collection of traditions received by orthodox Muslims as of equal authority with the Koran, also SUNNA. |
| UNHASPS | • unhasps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhasp. • UNHASP v. to unfasten a hasp. |
| UNHUSKS | • unhusks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhusk. • UNHUSK v. to remove the husks from. |
| UNSHIPS | • unships v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unship. • UNSHIP v. to unload from a ship. |
| 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. |
| UNSHUTS | • unshuts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unshut. • UNSHUT v. to open, or throw open. |