| INCHPINS | • INCHPIN n. (obsolete) the sweetbread of a deer. |
| KINGPINS | • kingpins n. Plural of kingpin. • KINGPIN n. a central bolt connecting an axle to a vehicle, also KINGBOLT. |
| NINEPINS | • ninepins n. (Games) The game of skittles. • ninepins n. Plural of ninepin. • NINEPIN n. a wooden pin used in a bowling game. |
| OPINIONS | • opinions n. Plural of opinion. • opinions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of opinion. • OPINION n. a judgement one holds to be true. |
| PENSIONI | • pensioni n. Plural of pensione. • PENSIONE n. (Italian) a boardinghouse. |
| PIANINOS | • pianinos n. Plural of pianino. • PIANINO n. (Italian) a small piano, a pianette. |
| PINGUINS | • pinguins n. Plural of pinguin. • PINGUIN n. a flightless aquatic bird, also PENGUIN. |
| PINKINGS | • pinkings n. Plural of pinking. • PINKING n. a method of cutting or decorating. |
| PINNINGS | • pinnings n. Plural of pinning. • PINNING n. a fastening. |
| PIONINGS | • PIONING n. (archaic) pioneer work. |
| SNIPINGS | • snipings n. Plural of sniping. • SNIPING n. the act of sniping. |
| SNIPPING | • snipping v. Present participle of snip. • snipping n. The act by which something is snipped or cut. • snipping n. A piece cut off; a clipping. |
| SPAINING | • SPAIN v. (Scots) to wean, also SPANE, SPEAN. |
| SPINKING | • SPINK v. of a finch, to chirp, chirm. |
| SPINNIER | • spinnier adj. Comparative form of spinny: more spinny. • SPINNY adj. crazy, foolish. |
| SPINNIES | • spinnies n. Plural of spinny. • SPINNY n. a small thicket or grove with undergrowth, also SPINNEY. |
| SPINNING | • spinning n. The motion of something that spins. • spinning n. The process of converting fibres into yarn or thread. • spinning n. Indoor cycling on an exercise bicycle. |
| SPLINING | • splining v. Present participle of spline. • SPLINE v. to provide with a key to make a wheel and shaft revolve. |
| TINSNIPS | • tinsnips n. (Countable, plural in form, usually with a plural verb) A kind of snips resembling scissors. • tin␣snips n. Large, heavily-constructed scissors or shears, operated by hand and used for cutting sheets of metal. • TINSNIPS n. a pair of hand shears for cutting tin etc. |