| DASHIS | • dashis n. Plural of dashi. • DASHI n. (Japanese) a fish broth. |
| DESHIS | • DESHI n. (Hinglish) a person of Indian, Pakistani or Bangladeshi birth who lives abroad, also DESI. |
| NASHIS | • nashis n. Plural of nashi. • Nashis n. Plural of Nashi. • NASHI n. (Japanese) an Asian pear. |
| RISHIS | • rishis n. Plural of rishi. • Rishis n. Plural of Rishi. • RISHI n. (Sanskrit) a sage or poet. |
| ROSHIS | • roshis n. Plural of roshi. • ROSHI n. (Japanese) a teacher of Zen Buddhism. |
| SUSHIS | • sushis n. Plural of sushi. • Sushis n. Plural of Sushi. • SUSHI n. (Japanese) a dish of raw fish sliced with rice. |
| BUKSHIS | • bukshis n. Plural of bukshi. • BUKSHI n. (Persian) a paymaster, also BUKSHEE. |
| MEISHIS | • meishis n. Plural of meishi. • MEISHI n. (Japanese) a Japanese business card. |
| MUNSHIS | • munshis n. Plural of munshi. • Munshis prop.n. Plural of Munshi. • MUNSHI n. (Hindi) a secretary, an interpreter, also MOONSHEE. |
| REISHIS | • REISHI n. (Japanese) a mushroom having a shiny cap. |
| KAROSHIS | • KAROSHI n. (Japanese) death caused by overwork. |
| BIMBASHIS | • bimbashis n. Plural of bimbashi. • BIMBASHI n. (Turkish) a Turkish military officer. |
| BUZKASHIS | • BUZKASHI n. (Persian) a game played in Afghanistan by teams of horsemen contesting for possession of a goat's carcass. |
| UMEBOSHIS | • UMEBOSHI n. (Japanese) a pickled ume fruit, having a distinctive sour and salty flavour. |
| MAHARISHIS | • maharishis n. Plural of maharishi. • MAHARISHI n. (Sanskrit) a Hindu teacher of mysticism and spiritual knowledge. |
| TOKOLOSHIS | • TOKOLOSHI n. (Zulu) in Bantu folklore, a hairy malevolent dwarflike creature with supernatural powers, also TIKOLOSHE, TOKOLOSHE. |
| WARIBASHIS | • WARIBASHI n. (Japanese) a pair of chopsticks in the form of a single sliver of wood ready scored for splitting in two. |
| TSUTSUGAMUSHIS | • TSUTSUGAMUSHI n. (Japanese) any of various rickettsial disease, including scrub typhus. |