| INKSPOTS | • inkspots n. Plural of inkspot. • INKSPOT n. a small ink stain. |
| KINSHIPS | • kinships n. Plural of kinship. • KINSHIP n. relationship. |
| KIPSKINS | • kipskins n. Plural of kipskin. • KIPSKIN n. leather prepared from the skin of young or small cattle, intermediate in grade between calfskin and cowhide. |
| PACKNESS | • PACKNESS n. intimacy. |
| PIGSKINS | • pigskins n. Plural of pigskin. • PIGSKIN n. the skin of a pig. |
| PINKNESS | • pinkness n. The condition of being pink. • PINKNESS n. the state of being pink. |
| POKINESS | • pokiness n. The state or condition of being poky. • POKINESS n. the state of being poky. |
| PYKNOSES | • pyknoses n. Plural of pyknosis. • PYKNOSIS n. a shrinking and thickening of a cell nucleus, also PYCNOSIS. |
| PYKNOSIS | • pyknosis n. (Biology) Shrinkage and condensing, such as that of a dying cell or the appearance of a cell’s nucleus. • PYKNOSIS n. a shrinking and thickening of a cell nucleus, also PYCNOSIS. |
| SIMPKINS | • Simpkins prop.n. A surname. • Simpkins prop.n. An unincorporated community in Northampton County, Virginia, United States. • SIMPKIN n. an Urdu corruption of champagne, also SIMKIN. |
| SKIDPANS | • skidpans n. Plural of skidpan. • SKIDPAN n. a track for trialling cars. |
| SKULPINS | • skulpins n. Plural of skulpin. • SKULPIN n. a kind of fish, aka scorpion fish, also SCULPIN. |
| SPANKERS | • spankers n. Plural of spanker. • SPANKER n. the sail on the mast nearest the stern of a square-rigged ship. |
| SPANSPEK | • spanspek n. A cantaloupe. • SPANSPEK n. (South African) a sweet tough-skinned melon. |
| SPELUNKS | • spelunks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spelunk. • SPELUNK v. to explore caves. |
| SPUNKIES | • SPUNKIE n. (Scots) an ignis fatuus. |
| SPUTNIKS | • sputniks n. Plural of sputnik. • Sputniks n. Plural of Sputnik. (Alternative letter-case form of sputniks.) • SPUTNIK n. (Russian) an orbiting spacecraft. |
| UNSPEAKS | • unspeaks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unspeak. • UNSPEAK v. (Shakespeare) to retract. |