| NUNSHIPS | • NUNSHIP n. the condition of a nun. |
| OPSONINS | • opsonins n. Plural of opsonin. • OPSONIN n. a substance of blood serum making bacteria vulnerable to phagocytic action. |
| PANNISTS | • pannists n. Plural of pannist. • PANNIST n. a person who plays a steel drum. |
| PENSIONS | • pensions n. Plural of pension. • pensions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pension. • PENSION v. to grant a retirement allowance to. |
| PINKNESS | • pinkness n. The condition of being pink. • PINKNESS n. the state of being pink. |
| PUNINESS | • puniness n. The quality of being puny. • PUNINESS n. the state of being puny. |
| SAPONINS | • saponins n. Plural of saponin. • SAPONIN n. a soapy substance obtained from plants, also SAPONINE. |
| SNAPTINS | • snap-tins n. Plural of snap-tin. • SNAPTIN n. (dialect) a container for food. |
| SNIPINGS | • snipings n. Plural of sniping. • SNIPING n. the act of sniping. |
| SPINNERS | • spinners n. Plural of spinner. • SPINNER n. one that spins. |
| SPINNETS | • spinnets n. Plural of spinnet. • SPINNET n. a musical instrument like a small harpsichord, also SPINET, SPINETTE. |
| SPINNEYS | • spinneys n. Plural of spinney. • Spinneys prop.n. Plural of Spinney. • SPINNEY n. a small thicket or grove with undergrowth, also SPINNY. |
| SPINNIES | • spinnies n. Plural of spinny. • SPINNY n. a small thicket or grove with undergrowth, also SPINNEY. |
| SPONGINS | • spongins n. Plural of spongin. • SPONGIN n. a horny substance in the skeletons of various sponges. |
| SPONSING | • sponsing n. Alternative form of sponson. • SPONSING n. a platform jutting from ship's deck for gun or wheel, also SPONSON. |
| SPONSION | • sponsion n. The act of becoming surety for another. • sponsion n. An act or engagement on behalf of a state, by an agent not specially authorized for the purpose, or… • SPONSION n. the act of becoming surety for another. |
| 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. |